Guard of concern Avesta robbed his chief for dismissal
December 6 at the office of a large construction company Avesta there was committed armed robbery . As the press service of the Interior Ministry said, two persons with knives entered the office in the Narimanov district of the capital , threatening the cashier Vugar Babayev , and took 135 thousand manats from him. Then they got into the car Infinity and fled the scene .
As a result of a police operation , the criminals were detained. One of them proved to be a guard the company Avesta, Fizuli Bayramov and the second one was a resident of the Neftchala district Alizamin Aliyev.
Note that Avesta belongs to the oligarch Ibrahim Ibrahimov (brother of the Minister for Diaspora Nazim Ibrahimov).
The police and the company do not explain the reason for such misbehavior of the guard.
According to rumors, Fizuli Bayramov was not just a security guard, but also a bodyguard of the oligarch. The reason for the raid was the guard's resentment against his boss for dismissal.
Note that Avesta has a number of major construction projects in the capital , among them - the Khazar Islands - an artificial island in the sea, 30 km south of Baku . -02D-
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