The judicial investigation of the criminal case of Ahad Aliyev, who was accused of murdering a mother and two young children in Baku, has ended.

APA informs that the public prosecutor spoke at the Baku Court of Serious Crimes in the proceedings chaired by judge Rahib Salmanov.

The prosecutor demanded that Ahad Aliyev be found guilty of murder with special cruelty, robbery with grievous bodily harm and other charges, and sentenced to the most severe punishment allowed by the law, provided that he serve his sentence in a special regime penitentiary.

The court gave time to the lawyers for their defense speech.

It should be noted that the incident was recorded in the Nizami district of the capital in February last year.

On February 20, the district prosecutor's office received information about the fact that Gulnar Garakhanova, born in 1983, and her two minor children died from injuries they received with a cutting tool in their rented house.

As a result of the immediate investigation and operational search measures, reasonable suspicions were established that the crime was committed by Ahad Aliyev, a relative of the victim, born in 1981, during a conflict between them on the basis of personal relations.

120.2.4 of the Criminal Code of Ahad Aliyev (murder with special cruelty), 120.2.7 (murder of two or more persons), 120.2.9 (deliberate killing of a person who is clearly helpless for the guilty person), 120.2.11 (robbery, extortion, murder related to terrorism or banditry), 181.2.4 (Robbery committed with the aim of obtaining a large amount of property), 181.2.5 (Robbery committed with the use of weapons or items used as weapons) , a pretrial detention measure was chosen by the court's decision regarding being involved in the investigation as an accused person under the articles of 181.3.3 (Robbery committed by causing serious damage to the victim's health).

It was revealed in the court that the accused previously worked as a teacher, and in 2007-2014 he was the director of a village school in Novruzlu, Saatli district.

At the time of the incident, the owner of the house, Fasahat Karakhanov, was in Russia.