Надир Салифов. primecrime.ru
Nadir Salifov is being prepared for deportation
Istanbul/12.10.18/Turan: Criminal authority Nadir Salifov (nickname Lotu Guli), who was detained on October 8 in Istanbul, was sent to the Migration Service the next day.
According to sources in Istanbul, Salifov is being prepared for deportation. According to some information, a year ago he arrived in Turkey with a Russian passport, so his expulsion to this country is possible. However, initially, sources in the Istanbul police reported that after filing the documents, Salifov would be sent to Azerbaijan.
The native of Georgia, the ethnic Azerbaijani, Salifov, is considered the leader of the criminal world of Azerbaijan and the CIS countries as a whole. The Russian side accuses him of extortion and banditry on the territory of this country. -02B-
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