 Executive Director of Azerbaijan's Canal 13 Internet TV station detained. Aziz Orojov, the Executive Director of Azerbaijan's Canal 13 Internet TV station, was detained late on November the 27th and his home and office were searched by the police. Orojov's wife, Lamia Orojova, said that the search was conducted by court order and lawyer Bahruz Behrimov participated. Eight policemen searched our house. Most of them were wearing masks. According to his wife, after the search was over, Aziz Orojov was taken away with some documents. According to lawyer Behrimov, the search was continued in the office of the Internet TV. After conducting searches at the apartment of the head of Canal 13, Aziz Orojov and the office of this resource, he was detained as a suspect. According to Orojov's lawyer Bahruz Behrimov, the journalist was charged under Article 188.2, unauthorized construction work on a land plot without the right of ownership, use or lease established by law. Under this article, Orojov faces a penalty of imprisonment for a term of one to three years. He denies this accusation and links it to his professional journalistic activities. His meeting with his little daughter during his arrest led to fragile moments. Behrimov said Orojov linked his arrest to his journalistic activity. In turn, Aziz Orojov's wife, Lamia Orojova, told that during the search his security forces seized two of her husband's laptops, a phone that he did not use and documents related to the journalist's previous arrest. Orojov in particular is accused of illegal construction of a house in the village, 20th section of the Sabial district of Baku, but as Aziz himself said, in this territory there are thousands of properties that were built without permits. It turns out that criminal cases should be opened against all these residential properties, the lawyer noted. In 2017, Orojov was sentenced to six years in prison over allegedly gaining illegal revenues from grants, but denied the charges. He was released on parole a year later. Canal 13 and other independent media have been accused by state media of anti-government activities.