Tension and arrest yesterday at the power plant in the occupied territories

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The tension and the incidents that occurred yesterday at the "Technetjik" power station of the "authority" at the Bank of Kyrenia led to the short-term detention last night of the president of the "electricity authority" workers' union, Ahmet Tougeou. He was arrested on the charge of obstructing the work at the station and according to Jeni Duzen his arrest was requested by the "prime minister", Unal Ustel who went there.

According to the reports, Mr. Ustel requested spare parts from the private AKSA power station to be used for the breakdowns at the Technical station. An AKSA engineer also went there to install the parts but was blocked by workers on shift at the time and by El Sen's leadership. Upon hearing that there is tension, the "prime minister", Unal Ustel, went to Teknedjik, who also called "police" forces.

Cypris writes that Tougeu moved against Ustel and then the "police" intervened and arrested him. Jeni Douzen writes that this claim was only made in Cyprus, whose owner is also the owner of AKSA, and points to videos posted by members of the El Sen union to the MKD showing "prime minister" Ustel addressing the trade unionist and he tells him "I'll make you a dishonorable one too" and then asks "policemen" there to arrest "the dishonorable one".

After Toudjiu's arrest, a RTK delegation headed by the president, Tufan Erhiurman, went to the spot, who, addressing Unal Ustel (he had left the site) called him either to prove the allegations of sabotage, which he made against the workers of El Sen, or to resign. And the president of the Communist Party of Greece, Zeki Tseller, wrote to MKD that the biggest person responsible for the situation in electricity production is the "prime minister" himself. "The attitude he showed today at Technejik is a shame for this country."

Mr Ustell previously said they intervened to "eliminate the power outages that have been going on for three days". “Reinforcements arrived but were not allowed to enter. What was the intention? I leave the answer to my people. Is it a coincidence that five generators broke down at the same time?” he said.

The "prime minister" requested an investigation of the situation by the "police", implying that it was "sabotage".

According to Avrupa, seeing the black smoke from the station's chimney, which does not have the proper filters, Mr. Ustel was stunned, commenting that it is the first time such black smoke has come out.

Avrupa puts forward the statements of the "mayor" of Agios Ambrosios - Agios Epiktitos who claims that the high rates of cancer in the area - 64 cases - are due to black smoke and the operation of Teknetjik in a residential area.

Kypris finally writes that after consultations, the installation of spare parts to repair the damage to the generators and elsewhere finally began late last night, which was expected to last until 7 this morning.

Source: KYPE