Azeri killer's practice becomes popular among murderers
NEWS.AM
December 19, 2012 | 22:41
BAKU. - A teacher murdered his colleague in Azerbaijan, Attorney
General's Office informed APA adding investigation revealed that an
Azerbaijani resident Nizami Araz (born in 1949) was axed by his
colleague teacher Ali Ibrahimov.
The Office also informed that Aliyev and Ibrahimov worked at the same
school. On that morning Ibrahimov took Aliyev out of the home and
killed him. The murderer is arrested, a criminal case is instigated,
and circumstances are being clarified.
The reason of a horrible murder is not yet available. At the same
time, it is not surprising that the axeis a beloved murder tool for
Azerbaijani criminals.
To note, a notorious Azeri killer Ramil Safarov, a lieutenant in the
Azerbaijani military, was extradited on August 31 from Hungary, where
he was serving a life sentence - and with no expression of either
regret or remorse - for the premeditated axe murder of Armenian
lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan, in his sleep, during a NATO Partnership
for Peace program in Budapest back in 2004.
NEWS.AM
December 19, 2012 | 22:41
BAKU. - A teacher murdered his colleague in Azerbaijan, Attorney
General's Office informed APA adding investigation revealed that an
Azerbaijani resident Nizami Araz (born in 1949) was axed by his
colleague teacher Ali Ibrahimov.
The Office also informed that Aliyev and Ibrahimov worked at the same
school. On that morning Ibrahimov took Aliyev out of the home and
killed him. The murderer is arrested, a criminal case is instigated,
and circumstances are being clarified.
The reason of a horrible murder is not yet available. At the same
time, it is not surprising that the axeis a beloved murder tool for
Azerbaijani criminals.
To note, a notorious Azeri killer Ramil Safarov, a lieutenant in the
Azerbaijani military, was extradited on August 31 from Hungary, where
he was serving a life sentence - and with no expression of either
regret or remorse - for the premeditated axe murder of Armenian
lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan, in his sleep, during a NATO Partnership
for Peace program in Budapest back in 2004.