Азербайджан сообщает о задержании иностранного шпиона

Служба госбезопасности Азербайджана заявила, что задержала иностранного шпиона. Как сообщают азербайджанские СМИ, имя задержанного иностранного гражданина Хасанзада Бахрам Нусрат оглу, который по поручению зарубежных служб занимался шпионажем в ущерб государственной безопасности Азербайджана.

Как говорится в сообщении, информация об его преступных действиях, о том, что он занимался шпионажем в ущерб государственной безопасности Азербайджана, перехватом государственной тайны и вербовкой граждан Азербайджана подтвердилась. Хасанзада Бахрам был задержан на территории страны при незаконном пересечении государственной границы.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам day.az

фото: Хасанзада Бахрам Нусрат оглу (фото любезно предоставлено day.az)

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