Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec. 2 / Trend K. Zarbaliyeva /
The Court's decision to release individual accused of inflicting bodily injuries to Azerbaijan's People's Artist Faig Agayev has been cancelled.
The appeal of Prosecutor's Office against the court's decision on the replacement of a measure of restriction in the form of arrest for two months towards Seymur Mammadov, who is accused of inflicting bodily injuries to the Azerbaijani People's Artist Faig Agayev, by house arrest has been satisfied today at the hearing of the Baku Court of Appeal, judged by Sahibkhan Mirzayev, the Nasimi District Prosecutor's Assistant Gunay Salimzade told Trend today.
The decision of the Nasimi District Court to replace the measure of restriction in the form of arrest against Seymur Mammadov has been cancelled today at the Appeal Court's hearing.
Passengers in an Audi, registered 10-FA-222 and driven by Agayev, got into an argument with the driver and passengers of the VAZ-2107 in the Nasimi district of Baku on the morning of Sept. 27.The cause of dispute was the reluctance of drivers to give way to each other. Agayev and his two bodyguards were seriously injured as a result of the incident.
Based on the Nasimi District Court's decision, the suspects in the case have been put under preventative detention following the attack. Melikov will be detained for three months. A second suspect, Mammadov, was detained for two months.
Melikov was charged under Articles 126.2.1 of the Criminal Code ("Deliberate causing of serious harm to health, that is harm dangerous to human life, concerning two or more persons, and also repeatedly or by group of persons, on preliminary arrangement by group of persons, by organized group or criminal community [organization]"); 126.2.4 ("Deliberate causing of serious harm to health, that is harm dangerous to human life; hooliganism"), 221.3 (hooliganism committed with application of a weapon or subjects, used as the weapon). Mammadov was charged under Articles 221.2.1 (hooliganism committed by group of persons).
A third suspect involved in the incident, Sharifova, was charged under Article 221.3. She gave a written undertaking not to leave town as she has two children.