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Rapper arrested for criticizing police.
Baku/11.06.20/Turan: Rapper Elshan Teymurov was detained on June 2 by Sabunchu police and arrested for two months by court order.
According to the father of the performer Gasham Teymurov, his son was arrested for posting criticisms of the police on social networks.
“We were told several versions: that some girl complained about Elshan, then they “replayed” the case as “disobedience to the police,” and then a drug charge appeared. Although on the first day, we were told that the arrest was related to the video. My son wrote a song about how a police officer beat a martyr’s mother,” the musician’s father said.
Family members still do not know which court ruled the arrest. — 06D-
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