![Police Take Ganun Publishing House under Supervision](https://turan.az/resized/media/2016/main/061100158841-750-500-resize.webp)
Police Take Ganun Publishing House under Supervision
About 19.00, 20 employees of the Baku police arrived at the publishing house Ganun. They said they received information about a bomb planted in the publishing house and began to conduct a search.
The building was taken under police cordon. Turan was told by the Director of the publishing house Shahbaz Khuduoglu.
According to him, because all this happened in the publishing house on Saturday evening, no one from the staff was at work during the police action, except for the security guard. However, the man was not released from the building, causing suspicion in Khuduoglu.
"If you are looking for a bomb, you need to get people to a safe place. Among the police officers there are not experts noted. If they "find" weapons, or anything else illegal, the responsibility for this will be borne by the Baku police," said Khuduoglu.
Khuduoglu himself is outside the city.
It should be noted that in October 2013 the publishing house Ganun was also searched by tax inspectors, which was associated with this publishing house printing posters of the opposition presidential candidate Jamil Hasanli. All ended with their imposing a large fine on the publishing house.
Now, according to Khuduoglu, the publishing house no longer prints newspapers and only publishes books.
Khuduoglu is a brother of the leader of the Civil Solidarity Party, former MP Sabir Rustamkhanli. His other brother, a human rights activist Alovsat Aliyev is in political emigration. -06B--
-
- Photo sessions
- 12 June 2016 19:13
-
- Social
- 12 June 2016 23:02
Social
-
Azerbaijan is set to experience wet and cold weather conditions, with rain and snowfall expected in Baku and across the Absheron Peninsula. The National Hydrometeorology Service forecasts that strong northwesterly winds will gradually weaken throughout the day.
-
Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has sent a diplomatic note to Russia’s MFA regarding the registration demand for the Russian Information and Culture Center (Rus House) in Baku.
-
Antisemitism has been a significant part of Jewish history, leading to waves of refugees across Europe. In the Middle Ages, thousands of Jews fled persecution and massacres in France, Spain, Portugal, and other European countries, finding refuge in the Ottoman Empire.
-
Deceiving citizens through fake SMS messages, calls from unknown people, swindling bank card data and stealing money has spread and now few people have not faced such attempts or fallen victim to cyber fraudsters themselves.
Leave a review