Sacked Turkish worker sets fire to construction machine, security shed

An employee of Kayseri Water and Sewage (KASKİ) Directorate General set fire to a construction machine and a security shed on Sept. 29, shortly after being dismissed from his post.

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A municipal worker of the Kayseri Water and Sewage (KASKİ) Directorate General set fire to a construction machine and a security shed on Sept. 29, soon being identified as an employee who was recently dismissed from his post. 

The construction machine set aflame in the late hours of Sept. 29 in the Oymaağaç Neighborhood, without the cause of the fire being discovered at first. 

An anonymous person arrived on KASKİ's maintenance facility in nearby Germir Neighborhood and set fire to the security shed with petroleum. 

Police shortly realized that both incidents were carried out by worker Hacı K. who had recently been dismissed from his post. 

One security officer was mildly injured in the incident, and police are yet to detain Hacı K.

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