The owners of the celebration palaces punished for violating the weddings during the quarantine
Baku/12.07.21/Turan: The employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the State Tax Service and the Food Safety Agency conducted joint raids in Baku and other cities of Azerbaijan and revealed violations of the rules for holding weddings in quarantine conditions established by the Operational Headquarters under the Cabinet of Ministers.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs informed that facts of exceeding the permissible number of guests (150 people), and some of the participants of the celebrations did not have a document confirming vaccination. In addition, there have been cases of continued weddings after 24:00.
Over the past 3 days, 300 celebration palaces were checked. In twelve of them (Gülüstan, Golden Baku, Billur, Kral, Aura, SS Hall, Ərzurum, Neon Palace, Kleopatra, Sevən ürəklər, Xan bağı "," Şuşa ") violations of the requirements of the quarantine regime were revealed.
For each fact, a lawsuit was filed under the Article 139-1 of the Criminal Code, the perpetrators were detained, the Ministry of Internal Affairs notes.
In four celebration palaces and one restaurant ("Yeganə", "Amor", "İdeal", "Retro", "Səda"), in connection with the revealed violations, administrative proceedings have been started under the Article 211 of the Code of Administrative Offenses.
A criminal case was launched against the owners of the two celebration palaces, the owners of 12 objects were detained as suspects, and the heads of 21 establishments were subjected to administrative fines.
423 people who did not have vaccination documents were not allowed to attend the celebrations. Similar raids are carried out in the regions of the country. –16D-
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