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Lawsuit against spouse Tale Bagirzade dismissed
Baku/02.10.19/Turan: The lawsuit gainst Leyla Ismailzade, the wife of the theologian Tale Bagirzade, initiated on September 27, was dismissed, lawyer Fakhraddin Mehdiyev told Turan.
According to him, on October 3, the investigator invited Ismailzade and announced that the case was dismissed due to lack of corpus delicti.
The case was filed by the Investigative Department of the Ministry of Justice under article 317-1.1 (bringing to the places of detention of prohibited items). According to the version of the Prison Service, the fact took place on March 21, when a smartphone was found in the things of Leyla Ismailzade, who came to meet her husband in Gobustan prison.
Then the woman explained that the smartphone belongs to her son, who came with her and the child watches cartoons on him. The phone was not carried inside the prison, however, after five months, the Ministry of Justice suddenly decided to files a lawsuit, and also suddenly closed it. -16D-
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