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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    An Azeri sentenced to 14-year imprisonment for `espionage in favor of Armenia'
    30.01.2007 13:57 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ A legal procedure finished in Baku on Azeri Ariz
    Halilov case, who is Georgian citizen and `was cooperating with
    Armenian Secret Services against Azerbaijan.' On the decision of Heavy
    Crimes Court Ariz Halilov was sentenced to 14-year imprisonment. The
    Public Relations Office of the National Security Ministry of
    Azerbaijan reports that `Halilov was convicted guilty on the Penal
    Code articles of espionage and preparing terror acts in an armed gang
    of plotters. During the investigation investigators have found out
    that resident of Sadakhlo of Marneuol district of Georgia Ariz Djamal
    ogly Halilov was transporting goods from Georgia to Armenia and
    back. During one of his visits to Armenia he asked patronage from
    police major Karen Antonyan who serves in Armenian Home Office and
    cooperates with the Secret Services of the country.

    Halilov was regularly visiting Armenia and meeting with workers of
    Secret Services of that country. According to the investigation,
    Antonyan ordered Halilov to commit terror acts in Azerbaijan. Oil and
    gas infrastructure was chosen as target. He was ordered to examine the
    possibility to attack some oil objects and wells. After arriving in
    Baku with this goal Halilov carried out examination in some oil
    objects. Having gathered the necessary information he returned to
    Georgia and departed for Armenia. During his next visit Halilov was
    ordered to examine the ways of committing terror acts in Underground
    and to check out the level of security in `Gyandjlik' metro station.

    Making sure that metro was strongly protected and realizing that it
    was impossible to realize the plan, Halilov informed it to his
    patronage in Armenia. The next task was to blast one of Baku's trade
    centers. But Halilov refused to do that and said that it would be
    better to pass explosives to him directly in Baku. He was detained on
    May 11, 2006 in the result of special operation carried out by Azeri
    National Security Minister," IA Regnum reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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