Unknown People Burn Journalist Asif Marzili’s Car
Last night, unidentified people burned the personal car Hyundai Accord of the chief editor of Tezadlar (Contrasts) paper Asif Marzili. This he told Turan.
The journalist woke up to the sound of the car alarm. However, despite his personal efforts to extinguish the fire and the arrival of the fire brigade, the car burned and got unusable.
Marzili believes the arson is connected with his professional activities. Earlier, on March 14 someone set fire to his apartment, but then the fire was put out in time.
"It's the same handwriting. I know who is behind this, but because of the secrecy of the investigation I do not want to talk about it yet," Marzili said. -05B03--
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