Former Court Chairman Shot Dead in Tovuz
Baku / 09/13/19 / Turan: İn the morning on September 13th, in the city of Tovuz (425 km west of Baku), businessman Ali Shamiyev shot the former head of the court of this region, Firuddin Alekperov, with a pistol.
The cause of the murder was the conflict between them. The feud arose after Alekperov complained about the businessman who built his restaurants and other facilities in unacceptable places. As Turan learned from local sources, Shamiyev set up a beach and a restaurant on the banks of the Zeyam River, from where drinking water came to Tovuz residents.
The country's Prosecutor General"s office told Turan that official information will be published in the afternoon. -03D-
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- 13 September 2019 13:24
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