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The Ministry of Internal Affairs returned the pickups to the owners
Baku / 25.09.20 / Turan: The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan returned the pick-ups and SUVs that were temporarily seized for registration to the owners, said Kamran Aliyev, a representative of the Main Traffic Police Department.
According to him, the cars were seized for registration with the aim of further use for military purposes. These measures were carried out within the framework of the 2006 Cabinet of Ministers regulations on the registration of military equipment.
After diagnosing the cars, they were returned to their owners, Aliyev said.
The police began to seize cars without explanation on September 21 on all roads of the country. It is not reported how many vehicles were seized. -02D-
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