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The fate of Nadir Salifov detained in Istanbul remains uncertain
Istanbul / 15.10./18 / Turan: Criminal authority Nadir Salifov (Lotu Guli) detained on October 8 in Istanbul is still kept in the deportation section of the Kumgapa migration center in Istanbul.
The process of his deportation is delayed due to the incompleteness of the necessary procedures, Turan was told by informed sources in law enforcement agencies in Istanbul.
According to some reports, Salifov may be extradited to Russia. This is due to the fact that he arrived in Turkey a year ago with a Russian passport to another name. According to others, he will be extradited to Azerbaijan, where he was imprisoned for many years for committing serious crimes. -02B-
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- 16 October 2018 10:46
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