Sabir Rustamkhanli: “German government suspected Alovsat Aliyev of illegal transportation of citizens”

Sabir Rustamkhanli: “German government suspected Alovsat Aliyev of illegal transportation of citizens”
# 14 November 2019 10:38 (UTC +04:00)

Leader of the Civic Solidarity Party Sabir Rustamkhanli has commented on the fact regarding the detention of his brother Alovsat Aliyev by German police on organizing illegal migration, S. Rustamkhanli told APA.

According to him, the German government suspected Alovsat Aliyev of organizing illegal migration, transportation of citizens to Germany: “However, Alovsat Aliyev dealt with nothing illegal. He just helped Azerbaijani citizens who are moving to Germany. And this is something which is in favor of our citizens.”

Recall that Azerbaijanis were detained In Germany on charges of forging documents and organizing illegal migration, said Habib Muntazir, living in Germany.

According to him, police searched 13 houses and facilities in Frankfurt, Cologne, Wiesbaden, Koblenz and Dusseldorf: “As a result of the searches, a large number of documents were found, 8 people were detained. These people transported about 20 migrants from Azerbaijan in exchange for 3-10 thousand euros.”

Habib Muntazir noted that he was able to clarify the names of 7 people who were detained by German police:

Elchin Akbarov – worked as a chairman in precinct correctional facilities No 9 and 14 of Penitentiary Service of Azerbaijan's Justice Ministry;

Ilham Hasan – Chairman of European Coordination Center "Musavat" (ECMC);

Mehdi Khalilbayli – political migrant living in Europe, member of Musavat Party, Deputy Chairman of ECC Musavat;

Abdin Javadov – a member of ECC Musavat;

Relative of Mehdi Khalilbayli;

Alovsat Aliyev – Chairman of Legat Integration Center;

Rashad Mammadov- political migrant living in Neuwied city nearby Koblenz of Germany;

Mehdi’s driver Elshan Abdullayev – a political migrant living in Germany, is not a member of “Choose Democratic Azerbaijan”.

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