Interior Ministry issues statement on operations conducted against supporters of Muslim Unity movement in Ganja
Mubariz Ibrahimov, who was supporting members of Muslim Unity movement, was detained as a result of search operations carried out by the police officers of Ganja City Main Police Office.
Four RGD-5 grenades, one bulletproof vest and two copies of the pamphlet (appeal of the Muslim Unity movement head Taleh Bagirzade) were seized from his VAZ-2106, the Interior Ministry told APA.
On November 30, police officers of Ganja City Main Police Office seized three F-1 grenades, two cartridge clips, 67 cartridges of various calibers, one tablet, nine DVDs, 22 religious books and two copies of the pamphlet (appeal of the Muslim Unity movement head Taleh Bagirzade) from the house of Ramiz Sariyev, who was supporting members of Muslim Unity movement.
On November 30, police officers of Nizami (Ganja) District Police Office seized one AK-74 assault rifle, two cartridge clips, 30 cartridges, 11 DVDs, 12 religious books, five ATM cards with Persian inscriptions on them, one card for mobile phone with Persian inscriptions on it, four copies of the pamphlet (appeal of the Muslim Unity movement head Taleh Bagirzade) from the house of Rovshan Asadov, who was supporting members of Muslim Unity movement. They also seized one sawn-off shotgun, one RGD-5 grenade, two cartridge clips, 50 cartridges of various calibers, 91 religious books and two copies of the pamphlet (appeal of the Muslim Unity movement head Taleh Bagirzade) from the house of Anar Sultanov.
On November 30, police officers of Kepez District Police Office seized two F-1 grenades, two cartridge clips, 52 cartridges of various calibers, one bayonet, 68 DVDs, 26 calendars, 52 religious books and two copies of the pamphlet (appeal of the Muslim Unity movement head Taleh Bagirzade) from the house of Fuzuli Abbasov, who was supporting members of Muslim Unity movement. They also seized one F-1 grenade, one RGD-5 grenade, 25 cartridges of various calibers, one audio CD, four religious plaques, four religious books and three copies of the pamphlet (appeal of the Muslim Unity movement head Taleh Bagirzade) from the house of Ramil Abbasov.
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