Interior Ministry denies the fight between the police chief and the head of Ganja
The Interior Ministry denied reports by some media about the "unhealthy" relationship between the head of the Executive Power of Ganja Elmar Valiyev and former Police Chief Rasim Musayev.
MIA calls such messages disinformation to instigate opposition between the officials in Ganja and a desire to cause damage to business relationships of various government agencies. The ministry commended Valiyev.
Recall that the police chief of Ganja Rasim Musayev earlier this week unexpectedly resigned.
The media reported that Musayev had a fight with Valiyev and hit him with his head. -05D-
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