Employee of the newspaper Bizim Yol beaten
On the night of 7 to 8 November and employee of the distribution department of the newspaper Bizim Yol Vusal Yusubov was beaten by unknown assailants. The attack took place at 3:20 am, when he took out the printed copies from the publisher Football +.
"They were four. Two of them bundled me into a car and began to beat, and others stood outside and covered them. They beat me long and disorderly.
Soon a car of patrol police appeared, and they ran away," Yusubov said to Turan.
The Chief Editor of Bizim Yol asked the Interior Ministry to investigate the incident. The victim underwent a forensic medical examination. Currently Station N28 of the Yasamal Police Department is investigating the beating.
According to the editor, this case is directed against the entire newspaper. "On November 6 the editorial office received a call in relation to the published article entitled: "The name of the world champion related to fraud scandal."
The caller said that he was the father of the world and European champion in boxing Salman Alizadeh, and threatened to cut off the author's head," said the editor.
Note that the above article said that some Aygun Aliyeva wanted for fraud was hiding in the house of Salman Alizadeh.
According to the newspaper, Aygun Aliyeva has to do with the construction company, which by fraud appropriated 5 million manat, betraying more than two hundred contributors. -03B04-
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