A trial is to be held in the near future to define the measure of restraint against Lapshin, said Apashkin.
“Lapshin has no complaints about detention conditions. He was given a lawyer. He was also entitled to make phone calls. He feels well,” Apashkin added.
Alexander Lapshin is a citizen of several countries and has had a criminal conspiracy with Armenians living in the occupied Azerbaijani territories. He also illegally visited these territories.
Lapshin is accused of violating Azerbaijani laws on state border in April 2011 and October 2012.
On Jan. 17, Alexei Stuk, deputy prosecutor general of Belarus, issued a ruling on Lapshin’s extradition to Azerbaijan. Lapshin was brought to Azerbaijan on Feb. 7.
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