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Smuggling of 11 kg of gold items stopped
Baku/02.06.22/Turan: The Azerbaijani State Border Service has reported the seizure of nearly 11 kg of gold items from smugglers.
The State Border Service reports that on 1 June at 03:20 near Avash village of Yardimly region two Iranian trespassers were spotted. During joint measures with the police, one of the trespassers was detained in the yard of his house - local resident Mehman Guliyev, born in 1986.
He admitted that the second offender was a resident of the same village, Rahim Mailov, born in 1990. Together they delivered the smuggled gold items from Iran at the order of a third villager, Nazim Agayev.
During the search of Guliyev's house they found 10 kg 790 grams of gold jewellery, and in Mailov's house they found 7050 packs of Marlboro cigarettes, also smuggled from Iran.
Nazim Aghayev, who ordered the smuggling, has also been detained, while the search for their accomplice Rahim Mailov is ongoing, the report said. -0-
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- 2 June 2022 15:21
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