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Prosecutor's Office confirmed arrest of the general Rovshan Akberov
Baku/16.03.21/Turan: The General Prosecutor's Office confirmed today the arrest of the general lieutenant, former commander of the Shamkir and Baku corps of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, Rovshan Akberov.
According to the same source, the arrest was made within the framework of a criminal case being investigated by the prosecutor's office. What this case is, the prosecutor's office does not say. According to the same data, the general was arrested for 4 months, for the period of the investigation.
Note that Akberov bears the title of National Hero, which he was awarded in 1995.-05D-
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