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There was no unrest in jail N11 – Prison Service
Baku/07.06.22/Turan: Reports of unrest in jail N 11 and wounded among prisoners and administration are not true, Turan was told by the representative of the Penitentiary Service Mehman Sadigov.
Thus, he denied the message on social networks about the riots and the placement of five wounded prisoners in a medical facility. According to publications, the prisoners revolted because of the poor treatment they received from the colony's leadership.
Last time riots occurred in jail N2 in 2015, then the well-known criminal authority Lotu Guli (Nadir Salifov) was declared their initiator. -02D-
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