Ex-Azeri administrator Ramiz Mehdiyev’s mansion hid a clandestine chamber.

The villa of former head of the Azerbaijani administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev, concealed a secret meeting room.

The villa of former head of the Azerbaijani administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev, concealed a secret meeting room.

During an inspection of the dwelling of the previous chief of the Azerbaijani Presidential Administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev, who is confronting legal accusations for forcibly grabbing authority and endeavoring to subvert the constitutional system, detectives unearthed a curious find.

A specific chamber within the home had been transformed into a gathering space. At the center of the space was a seat crafted expressly for Mehdiyev, and in contrast were lines of chairs intended for roughly 50–60 individuals.

Adjacent to the primary table, a stage for presenters had been set up.

Based on initial data, it was in this location that the past leader of the Presidential Administration may have conducted private sessions and deliberate on the specifics of his operations.

Nevertheless, he was unable to execute his schemes; the involvement of the State Security Service (SGB) obstructed his projected strategies.