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Ramil Usubov
Ramil Usubov
Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan

In office
April 29, 1994 – present
President Heydar Aliyev, Ilham Aliyev
Preceded by Vagif Novruzov
Personal details
Born December 22, 1948(1948-12-22) (age 75)
Khojali Rayon, Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
Religion Islam

Ramil Idris oglu Usubov (Azerbaijani language: Ramil Idris oğlu Usubov) (born in 1948) is the current Minister of Internal Affairs of Republic of Azerbaijan.[1]

Early life[]

Usubov was born in 1948 in Khojali Rayon of Azerbaijan.[2] In 1948, he completed special school of militsia named after N. Rzayev in Baku and graduated from Academy of Internal Affairs of USSR in 1980. Then he served in the Soviet Army and starting from 1970 worked in the law enforcement. He worked in criminal investigation units and in 1975 was appointed the head of Criminal Investigation Department of Shusha Rayon of Azerbaijan. In 1980-1984, he served as the deputy chief of Internal Affairs Department of Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of Azerbaijan. In 1984-1987, he was the chief of Ali Bayramli department of Internal Affairs. In 1987, Usubov was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of Nakhichevan and from 1989 up until 1993, worked as the Chief of Criminal Investigation, Head of Department of Visas and Registration (OVIR) and Chief of Human Resources of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan.[2]

Minister of Internal Affairs[]

On August 11, 1993, he was appointed the of Internal Affairs of Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic (Azerbaijan) and on April 29, by Presidential decree No. 140, he was appointed the Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan. On May 3, 1994, Usubov was promoted to Major General, on December 26, 1995 - to Lieutenant General, and on January 15, 2002 - to Colonel General.[2]

In 2009, he filed a libel suit against activist Leyla Yunus after she alleged that police officers had been involved in human trafficking of young girls.[3] He demanded 100,000 manat in damages.[4] Human Rights Watch protested the trial, stating that "a judgment against Yunus would set a terrible precedent for freedom of expression in Azerbaijan", while other international groups described the case as "one more example of the Azerbaijani government cracking down on free expression".[5]

Awards[]

On December 24, 1998, Usubov was awarded with Azerbaijani Flag Order for preservation of social order, keeping stability intact and fight against criminal activity. He has also been awarded with various medals for his achievements in having Azerbaijani law enforcement integrated into international bodies of law enforcement.

Usubov is married and has three children.[2]

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