Police detained activist putting up posters
Baku/31.01.20 / Turan: An activist of the True Socialist Movement (TSM Enver Jalilov was detained on January 30 when he was posting posters in the Khatai region.
According to Turan, activists of this organization Jalilov was taken to the 36th branch of the Khatai district police department and has been there for more than a day.
TSM boycotts the election and requires the creation of the Constituent Majlis. Activists put up posters and hand out booklets calling for a boycott.
After the activists called the 102 service, they were informed that Jalilov was being held in the 36th department.
However, this police department declined to comment and advised contacting the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs told Turan that they did not have information on this issue and should check it. — 21B-
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