A resident of Ujar district denies a complaint against the police chief
Mirilyas Ahmedov, a resident of the village of Gaziyan of Ujar region, denied a complaint against Tahir Guliyev, the police of Oguz region, spread on his behalf a few days ago. The statement sent to Turan agency by fax, says that the information in the media about the chief of police was "false and defamatory". The refutation sent to fax No. 0202130025 owned by the post office of Ujar District, said: "Please remove from the sites false information on my behalf. I appeal to the appropriate authorities to take action against a person who spread misinformation," said the information. On September 23 Mirilyas Ahmadov filed a complaint to the e-mail addresses of numerous online resources. The application was published by a dozen sites, it states that the father and three brothers of Ahmedov, and 10 workers have not been paid money in the amount of 7250. The amount due to them for the construction works at the restaurant-hotel "Golden Fish", which in Barda area. This object, according to the appeal, belongs to the chief of police.
After Turan received the complaint, the reporter contacted Ahmedov on the phone (050) 8823580, referred to in the complaint. Then Mirilyas Ahmadov confirmed that the complaint belongs to him and he confirmed its contents.
The owner of this number was a slanderer and provocateur, and the police will easily find him and punish. Turan was also interested in the detention of the swindler. -05D04-
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