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Azerbaijani Slush Fund Linked to Safarov Extradition

by Asbarez Staff
September 7, 2017
in Armenia, Artsakh, Featured Story, International, Latest, News, Top Stories
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Axe-murderer Ramil Safarov being honored in Azerbaijan after his release from a Hungarian jail
Axe-murderer Ramil Safarov being honored in Azerbaijan after his release from a Hungarian jail

BUDAPEST, Hungary—An investigation by a Hungarian news agency reveals that Azerbaijan has used a $3 billion slush fund to facilitate the release and extradition Azerbaijani ax murder Ramil Safarov, who brutally murdered an Armenian soldier, Gurgen Markarian, with an ax during NATO exercises in Hungary in 2004.

An investigation by the Hungarian news site Átlátszó.hu revealed that several bank transfers – totaling more than $7 million – were made to an MKB bank account in Budapest right around the time the Hungarian government handed over Safarov to the Azerbaijan.

According to Átlátszó.hu, the Budapest bank account belonged to an offshore company owned by the son of an influential Azeri politician and got an infusion of more $7 million in 2012 around the time of the Safarov release and extradition.

"The Azerbaijani Laundromat," a report by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project revealed a $3 billion slush fund used by Azerbaijan to launder money and bribe politicians
“The Azerbaijani Laundromat,” a report by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project revealed a $3 billion slush fund used by Azerbaijan to launder money and bribe politicians

The existence of the almost $3 billion slush fund used by high-level Azerbaijani officials to launder money and bribe politicians in European countries was revealed on Monday by the British The Guardian newspaper, which is a news outlet partnering with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project that published an extensive investigation, entitled “The Azerbaijani Laundromat.” The OCCRP report detailed that over a two-year period, more than $2.9 billion had passed through certain UK-0based shell companies – Polux Management LP, Hilux Services LP, Metastar Invest LLP, and LCM Alliance LLP – that “are part of a larger constellation of companies set up by unscrupulous agents to launder and steal large amounts of money” on behalf of Azerbaijan’s ruling elite.

Funeral Gurgen Margaryan in Yerevan after he was brutally axed to death by Ramil Safarov
Funeral Gurgen Margaryan in Yerevan after he was brutally axed to death by Ramil Safarov

The MKB Bank account belonged to a Velasco International Inc., which received the $7 million infusion of cash from Metastar Invest LLP, one of the shell companies used to hide the slush fund identified by the OCCRP report.

Velasco International was incorporated in the Virgin Islands and is owned by Azerbaijani deputy prime minister Yacub Eyubov’s son, Orhan Eyubov, whose name is continuously referenced in “The Azerbaijani Laundromat.”

In June 2012, when Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban visited Azerbaijan, he was greeted by the elder Eyubov before meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev . “The Azerbaijani Laundromat” report said that “there is ample evidence of its [the slush fund’s] connection to the family of President Ilham Aliyev.”

Meanwhile, Metastar Invest LLP is the company that reportedly paid Luca Volonte, a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe, known as PACE, who is facing prosecution in Italy for allegedly accepting 2.4 million euros to defend Azerbaijani interests in Italy and within PACE. In 2013, Volonte vocally defended the Hungary’s new constitution, which curtailed people’s individual rights, and accused those who criticized official Budapest of carrying out a “witch hunt.”

On Wednesday, Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó categorically rejected the allegations by Átlátszó.hu, the Hungarian investigative journalism organization.

“In the firmest possible way, I reject any inference or insinuation which make a connection between the Hungarian foreign policy decisions and the aforementioned international criminal actions,” Szijjártó said. “I really hope we uncover the truth of what happened very soon.”

On Tuesday, after “The Azerbaijani Laundromat” was published, Aliyev’s press secretary accused the “Armenian lobby” of working with American billionaire George Soros, to wage ”a smear campaign against the president of Azerbaijan and members of his family.”

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Comments 5

  1. Sevak says:
    6 years ago

    My words may sound anarchist and brutal, but, these people understand one language, which is their own. You provide five axes to our soldiers for one of theirs. You cut off five heads of theirs for one of our own. They will understand it. These make believe countries do not understand humanitarian way of getting things done. When will it pass the thick skulls of yours to reach your brains? Making complaints in international courts won’t bring anyone back, but it will make those decision makers even richer by way of these types of funds.

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  2. Dr.Hermon Mihranian says:
    6 years ago

    Finally the truth revealed.

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  3. Raffi says:
    6 years ago

    ….Aliyev’s press secretary accused……. ” to wage ”a smear campaign against the president of Azerbaijan and members of his family.” ?… These people think the world communities are idiots, they don’t realize that the assets of Aiyev family around the world and the slush spending are proofs that can’t be hidden. The Telegraph: Ilham Aliyev Azerbaijan president’s son, 12 ‘buys £30m worth of luxury Dubai property’, … The purchases are about the equivalent to 10,000 years’ worth of salary for the average citizen of the country. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/azerbaijan/7379847/Azerbaijan-presidents-son-12-buys-30m-worth-of-luxury-Dubai-property.html

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  4. Krikor says:
    6 years ago

    The uncovering of the truth does not mean anything unless it is followed by real action against this criminals. What is PACE and European Community doing to punish these criminal of war who take lives of our young solders so often .NOTHING.
    I agree with Sevag, we should learn from Israel how to do give a good lesson to the war criminals of the 21 st, century

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  5. Armen T. says:
    6 years ago

    It is incumbent on Hungarian government to bring to justice those corrupt politicians to the fullest extent. They must also cease all political, business and cultural relationship with Azerbaijan to show the world they were not complicit in corruption. Lastly they should issue international arrest warrant on that animal Safarov and demand extradition.

    Hungarian government’s credibility is seriously damaged and they have to work really hard to repair it.

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