J. Hajiyev�s Sister Again Asks President of Azerbaijan for Help
Baku / 01.10.19 / Turan: Amina Hajiyeva, the sister of the convicted former head of International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) Jahangir Hajiyev, appealed to President Ilham Aliyev with a request to lift her ban on traveling abroad for treatment.
In her appeal, Hajiyeva notes that for 4 years now the Ministry of Internal Affairs has introduced a ban on her leaving Azerbaijan. Despite the fact that the Baku Administrative and Economic Court No. 2 found the restriction unlawful, this verdict is not enforced.
Hajiyeva"s departure from the country is motivated by the need for treatment.
Recall that Jahangir Hajiyev was arrested on charges of economic crimes in December 2015. He is a defendant in two criminal cases and in the aggregate received 16.5 years in prison.
Hajiyev rejects the allegations and argues that allegations of granting illegal loans and embezzlement of multi-million dollar funds are unfounded. In particular, loans were directed to real projects that generated income. -06D-
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