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Father-in-law sets son-in-law's car on fire in Andijan

Father-in-law sets son-in-law's car on fire in Andijan

The incident that occurred in Andijan surprised many. The disagreement between relatives led to an unexpected outcome: a car was set on fire. The regional internal affairs department provided accurate information about the case.

The situation that drew public attention happened on August 3 at around 01:28 AM. A “Nexia-2” vehicle parked in front of house number 48 on Uchkupirik Street in the Zangibobo neighborhood of Andijan district was intentionally set on fire.

According to available information, the vehicle belonged to a son-in-law and was burned by his former father-in-law due to a family conflict. This incident is not considered a simple misunderstanding but an open reflection of a serious dispute between two families.

The owner of the car urgently contacted law enforcement. Officers quickly arrived at the scene and took control of the situation. Although no one was injured, the vehicle sustained significant damage.

A criminal case has been initiated under Article 173, Part 1 of the Criminal Code — “Deliberate destruction or damage to property.” Investigative actions are ongoing. It is expected that the suspect’s actions will receive a legal assessment and that legal measures will be taken against him.

Such incidents are not just the result of personal quarrels or bursts of anger but should serve as a lesson for the wider public. Damage to property causes not only material losses but also emotional distress. Therefore, resolving disputes through communication and patience is very important for the stability of society.

This incident once again proves that in resolving family conflicts, one must not act on emotions and should operate within the framework of the law — this will help prevent many unpleasant situations in life.


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