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The prosecutor's office revealed illegal "Exchange"
Baku/11.01.21/Turan: Employees of the prosecutor's office revealed an illegally functioning currency exchange office in Baku.
Citizens Galib Nukhiyev and Eltaj Khudaverdiyev were engaged in illegal currency exchanges at 11 Ziya Bunyadov Avenue, Baku, reported press service of the General Prosecutor's Office of the country.
During the search of the exchange office, a large amount of local and foreign currency was found and seized, as well as magazines with fixing money circulation and computers.
On January 10, 2021, Galib Nukhiyev and Elchin Khudaverdiyev were detained as suspects.
Measures are being taken to identify and prosecute other persons involved in the commission of these illegal actions. –06D-
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- 11 January 2021 15:15
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