Nizami Piriyev is not allowed to meet with a lawyer
The lawyer Mukhtar Mustafayev, last week, on Thursday and Friday could not meet with his client, Nizami Piriyev , the head of AzMeSo Company kept in the Chief Department of the Ministry of Interior to combat organized crime (CDMI.)
In an interview with the agency Turan, lawyer denied reports of a number of media on torture of Piriyev in the CDMI.
According to the lawyer, he appealed to the Prosecutor General in connection with preventing a defendant. "It was not a complaint of torture and treatment due to not allowing me to Piriyev.
Today we talked with Piriyev on the phone, and he told me that there was no torture," said the lawyer.
According to him, the issue with visiting Piriyev has been resolved, and they will meet in the coming days. Piriyevis charged under Article 178.3.2 (fraud with the application of large-scale damage.) However, he "does not accept the charges," said the lawyer.
Being asked if the defense plans to petition to change the measure of restraint, the lawyer noted that all the steps will be taken in consultation with Piriyev. However, the lawyer did not rule out the probability of changing the measure of restraint "after a while." The lawyer abstained from more detailed comments.
The company AzMeSo owns a methanol plant and enters the PNN Group, the owners of which are Piriyev Nizami and his son Nasib Piriyev.
Accusations of damaging are built on not return a large loan to the International Bank of Azerbaijan. With these funds Piriyev built a plant "Methanol" near Baku. -06B-
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