The prosecutor"s office looks for dirt on dozens of NGOs
Investigative Journalists Aynur Imranova today was questioned in the Investigation Department of the Prosecutor General Office for Serious Crimes as a witness. She signed a document about secrecy of the investigation, said Imranova herself.
According to the journalist , she was detailed questioned whether she was paying taxes on royalties received from the Danish organization International Media Support.
She was interrogated within the framework of criminal proceedings against a number of local and foreign NGOs under articles 308.1 (abuse of power) and 313 (forgery.)
Last week was arrested Imranov’s bank account, and she could not get 1683 euros in grant for investigative journalism . Investigators believe that these tools can be the subject of the criminal case .
The investigator did not clarify when bank accounts will be unlocked Imranov, and whether she can leave the country . "Tell me about it until June 5," said Imranov. Turan failed to get comments from the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office about what NGOs lawsuits wee filed.-03B06-
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