The term of house arrest of Natig Karimov extended
Today the Baku Sabail District Court extended for additional three months the house arrest of Natig Kerimov - one of the elders of Nardaran, at the proposal of the State Security Service. Karimov will remain in custody until 6 February, told relatives of Kerimov.
Karimov was arrested on January 6 by the employees of the State Security Service on charges of spying for a foreign country. He denied the charge, and on January 19 the court changed the measure of restraint on house arrest. -16D-
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