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Pardon order executed in Azerbaijan

The Penitentiary Service of the Ministry of Justice has completed the execution of the Order of President Ilham Aliyev “On the pardon of a number of convicts,” signed on May 25, oxu.az reports with reference to AZERTAC. The execution of the Order was carried out in penitentiary institutions and the Probation Service, subordinate to the Prison Service. Authorized employees of the Ministry of Justice and the Penitentiary Service, having arrived at the penitentiary institutions where convicts are kept, ensured the execution of the Order in a timely manner and at a high level. Persons pardoned by the President were released from penitentiary institutions subordinate to the Penitentiary Service. Representatives of the Ministry of Justice provided the pardoned persons with release documents.

According to the Order of the head of state, 154 convicts were pardoned, of which 63 people sentenced to imprisonment were released from the unserved part of the sentence, 52 convicts had their sentences served reduced by half.

One person sentenced to imprisonment, whose sentence was suspended, was released from punishment.

28 people sentenced to restriction of freedom were released from the unserved part of the sentence, and for 3 people the term of serving their sentence was reduced by half.

Two people sentenced to correctional labor were released from the unserved part of their sentence, 4 people sentenced to fines were released from penalties. The criminal record of one convict who was sentenced to imprisonment and served his sentence was cleared.

Among those pardoned are foreign citizens and women. Thus, according to the Order, 8 foreign citizens were pardoned. Of these, 5 are citizens of Afghanistan, 2 citizens of Turkey and 1 citizen of Russia.

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