Baku / 27.12.19 / Turan: Rapper Parviz Guluzadeh, known under the pseudonym Paster, was arrested in administrative order for 30 days.
According to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on December 26, under the influence of drugs in the Binagadi district, he violated public order and did not obey the police.
The Binagadi District Court found him guilty and arrested him for 30 days.
According to information from social networks, the rapper was detained 4 days ago and taken to the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, where he was subjected to physical pressure. According to the same sources, the reason for the arrest was his recent videos, where the rapper criticized the atmosphere in the country, corruption and the arbitrariness of the authorities. -03B-
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