The Court of Appeal did not release the convict for arson of the mosque
The Baku Appeals Court yesterday upheld the conviction of 15-year-old prisoner Elnur Alekperov convicted of setting fire to a mosque in the village of Gara Chukhur. On the night of November 26, 2014, two people threw Molotov cocktails in the mosque of Garachuhur village of Surakhani district of Baku and fled. On March 7, 2016, the Baku Court for Especially Grave Crimes found Namig Nasibov and Elnur Alakbarov guilty of this. The court found that Nasibov was in the Middle East in August-September 2014, where he participated in military operations on the side of the Kurdish terrorists. After returning to Azerbaijan, he, together with Alekperov, established a branch of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and named his organization "Yekbun".
According to the investigation, they through the social networks they called the residents of Azerbaijan to the actions of disobedience.
Alekperov was sentenced to 15 years in prison, Nasibov sent to compulsory treatment. -06D--
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