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Turkish police consider Bayram Mammadov's death "suspicious"
Baku/07.05.21/Turan: The Turkish police is creating bureaucratic obstacles to investigate the death of Bayram Mammadov. Elgiz Gahramanov, an activist of the NIDA Movement in Istanbul, spoke about this in the afternoon of May 7 on his Facebook page.
According to him, this morning the father of the deceased, Farman Mammadov, a group of his friends and a lawyer brought by them came to the Iskele police station in the Kadikoy district of Istanbul.
From there they were sent to the morgue of the Center for Expertise. After waiting there for an hour and a half, they were allowed inside and given the opportunity to see the body of Bayram.
According to Elgiz Gahramanov, the police said that the investigator was studying the recordings of CCTV cameras along the route of Bayram on the day of the incident.
NIDA activist Bayram Mammadov was found dead on May 2 at sea in Istanbul. -06D-
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