Prosecutor in Baku demands long-term imprisonment for Armenians accused of espionage
28 İyul 2021 13:53 EnThe trial on the criminal case of Armenians previously accused of espionage against Azerbaijan (David Davtyan and Gevorg Sujyan) continues at the Baku Court on Grave Crimes, Olaylar reports via Trend.
At the meeting, chaired by Judge Ali Mammadov, witness Vidadi Orujaliyev gave testimony. Another witness couldn't take part in the trial.
The court was presented with a certificate from the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense that Lieutenant Colonel Vugar Abdullayev, who was supposed to testify, was on duty regarding a special assignment. Therefore, in the near future, he will not be able to attend the trial.
At the same time, Abdullaev confirmed the testimony given by him during the investigation. They were announced at the meeting at his request.
The materials on the criminal case have begun to be studied at the trial.
Then Gevorg Sujyan spoke, who stated that he apologized for what he had done. "We apologize to everyone, I beg your pardon," he said.
Accused Davit Davtyan also asked for forgiveness for what he had done.
Then the judicial investigation was declared completed.
The floor was given to the prosecutor, who demanded imprisonment for 16 years for each of the accused. After serving their sentence, they will be deported from Azerbaijan.
The process continues.