Haji MAMMADOV

Haji MAMMADOV

Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: Former Officer - Gang leader - Kidnappings
Number of victims: 11
Date of murder: 1995 - 2005
Date of arrest: March 10, 2005
Date of birth: ???
Victim profile: Men and women
Method of murder: ???
Location: Azerbaijan
Status: Sentenced to life in prison on September 17, 2007

Haji Mammadov is a former officer of Crime Investigation Department of Interior Ministry of Azerbaijan. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 11 people and kidnapping of 10.

The gang

National Security Ministry detained Mammadov and the members of his gang on March 10, 2005. 26 people of the gang were tried in the court, who were accused under article 120 (deliberate slaughter) and article 144 (kidnapping) of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan.

Prosecutors said the gang killed 11 people and kidnapped 10 relatives of businessmen in the past decade and receiving a total of about US$5 million in ransom money.

Sentences

Haji Mammadov - lifetime

Musa Dabiyev - lifetime

Eldar Rehimov - lifetime

Farhad Mammadbeyov - lifetime

Aslanbek Chintamirov - lifetime

Malik Mammadov - lifetime

Husain Abdulvahabov - lifetime and confiscation of properties

Zakir Nasirov - lifetime, confiscation of properties and deprival of state title and awards

Kamil Sedreddinov - lifetime, confiscation of properties and deprival of state title

Yagir Mammadov - lifetime

Nizami Abdullayev - 15 years and confiscation of property

Sidek Abdulvahabov - 15 years

Rovshen Agayev - 15 years

Naile Guliyeva 13 years and confiscation of property

Edalet Asadullayev - 12 years

Novruz Nuriyev - 12 years

Aligulu Guliyev - 10 years

Nishad Ismayilov - 10 years and confiscation of property

Faig Guliyev - 9 years

Elchin Aliyev - 9 years and confiscation of property

Mehman Hasanov - 8 years

Fariz Hamidov - 8 years

Elshen Mirzayev - 8 years

Agil Huseynov - 2 year suspended sentence (not to hold any position)

Azer Huseynov - 2 year suspended sentence

Victims

Murdered

Azer Ismayilov department chief of Office to Fight Narcotic Drugs

Fetullah Huseynov

Rovshen Aliyev - criminalist invastigator who uncovered the gang

Rena Nesibova

Mehman Samadov

Nazim Pashayev

Nazim Pashayev's driver

Musa Dabuyev

Shirkhan Albiyev

Kidnapped

Zamira Hajiyeva, - wife of the Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Bank of Azerbaijan, Jahangir Hajiyev

Ahmed Mammadov - son of the Azersigorta state Company Chief Mammad Mammadov

Ogtay Babayev

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Haji Mammadov gets life sentence

Today.az

January 19, 2007

A court sentenced 10 people, including several former top police officials, to life in prison Friday, after convicting them of involvement a gang that prosecutors said was responsible for killings and kidnappings in Azerbaijan.

Prosecutors said the gang killed 11 people and kidnapped 10 relatives of businessmen in the oil-rich Caspian Sea country over the past decade, receiving a total of about US$5 million (?3.9 million) in ransom money.

Among those sentenced to life were Zakir Nasirov, a former head of the Interior Ministry's criminal investigations department, who was stripped of his general's rank, and a high-level department investigator, Haji Mammadov, who prosecutors said was the gang leader, court officials said.

Another 13 defendants were sentenced to prison terms ranging from eight to 15 years, while two others were given two-year suspended sentence, and one was released, court officials said. Four of the defendants, including three sentenced to life, are Russian citizens and ethnic Chechens, they said.

The trial lasted six months at the grave crimes court in the former Soviet republic's capital, Baku.

Also sentenced to life was Kamil Sadraddinov, former deputy chief of the Interior Ministry's internal security department, court officials said. Sadraddinov and Mammadov still held their posts when they were detained in March 2005 along with 10 other suspects.

Among the victims prosecutors said were killed by the gang included a department head at the Interior Ministry's narcotics unit, Azer Ismaylov; a top prosecutorial investigator, Rovshan Aliyev; and the vice president of Azerbaijan's Association of Soccer Federations, Fatulla Huseynov.