Police Found Thieves of Money from Qanun Publishing House
Police found the perpetrators of the theft from the publishing house Qanun.
According to the Interior Ministry press service, six people were detained and seized drugs.
In the course of the investigation conducted in the Nasimi district police, it was found that two detainees, V.Salimov and F.Novruzov committed theft in the publishing house Qanun, stealing 4,200 manat.
They also stole a safe with 13,000 manat from the office of Nigar Kocharli in the network of bookshops Ali and Nino.
The director of Qanun Shahbaz Khuduoglu told Turan the detained Vugar Salimov had previously worked in this institution.
Khuduoglu noted that despite the layoff, he came to the publishing house until recently.
Khuduoglu positively evaluated the police work. “Indeed the police worked well and the result pleases,” he summed. -03B-
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