Journalists blackmailed cops?
Three people introducing themselves as editor, deputy editor and correspondent for the Corruption and Law paper filmed police on video and began to blackmail them. According to the press service of the Ministry of the Interior, this occurred on February 16 at 09.50 at the 267-km point of the Baku-Gazakh highway.
Traffic police stopped a car driven by a Baku resident Rovshan Gafarov for violation of traffic rules. Persons that introduced themselves as journalists began to film it on video. The case is under investigation.
What exactly the blackmail was about, the police have not said. -16D06-
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