In 2017, Azerbaijan registered 26.113 crimes
Baku/15.01.18/Turan: In 2017, all government agencies carried out operational-search and investigative activities recorded 26.113 criminal offenses. Of these, 83.1% are unlawful actions investigated by the bodies of internal affairs. Of these, 13.7% are serious and particularly serious crimes. These statistics were cited by Interior Minister Ramil Usubov, today at the expanded board of the department dedicated to the results of the fight against crime in 2017. Last year, 3415 accused were detained, evading court organs, investigation and inquiry. Seats of 76 persons wanted by Interpol and 39 people wanted by the countries participating in the organization were identified. Detained 1028 criminal groups committed 2,698 criminal acts.
As part of the fight against transnational drug traffic, 944.5 kilograms were withdrawn from circulation. narcotic drugs, and 78 criminal groups were rendered harmless. As a result, 142 cases of human trafficking and 6 cases of criminal coercion to work were identified, 8 criminal groups consisting of 17 persons were neutralized. Compared with 2016, the number of cases of compensation for material damage caused to citizens increased by 14.5%, and amounted to 84.9% .- 03D06-
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An employee of the Azerbaijan National Mine Clearance Agency (ANAMA) was injured in the line of duty. The incident occurred on April 27 in the village of Gaybaly in the Shusha region.
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On Sunday, April 28, no precipitation is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula, a moderate south wind blowing. The air temperature will be +14 +18° at night and +26 +31° during the day, the National Hydrometeorology Service under the Ministry of Ecology of Azerbaijan reports.
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On April 27, the weather in Baku and Absheron will be clear without precipitation; fog in some places in the morning and evening. The wind is south-easterly.
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The Business Continuity test of Azercell's CMG project was conducted in the Alat Free Economic Zone. A real-time Business Continuity test of the CMG – Crisis Management Group of Azercell, which is a leading mobile operator in the country, was conducted in the Alat Free Economic Zone. For implementation of the first tests Azercell was partnering with Azercosmos, Aztelekom, and Baktelecom. During the simulation, a crisis was created by completely cutting off communication in the designated area. Technical teams from the regions arrived at the scene during the crisis drill, initiating efforts to restore communication. Initially, groups installed two mobile Base Stations in the area, providing 2G service to a limited number of subscribers using facilities of the national satellite. In the next stage, high-speed internet, 3G, and 4G networks were restored, and the area was equipped with 100-megabit Wi-Fi service. It's worth noting that in comparison to previous tests, the recovery time was reduced by half in this simulation test. All mentioned recovery operations were carried out by teams from the regions and the groups of experts specially trained by Azercell.
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