Head of jamoat in Vakhsh district sentenced to 5 years in jail for bribery and fraud

QURGHON TEPPA, August 29, 2008, Asia-Plus  – A court in the Khatlon province has sentenced head of one of jamoats in Khatlon’s Vakhsh district to five years imprisonment. The Bokhtar prosecutor Baraktullo Kamolov told Asia-Plus today that the Bokhtar district court has ruled that Sadriddin Shamsiddinov, head of the Oqghaza jamoat in the Vakhsh district, […]

Sayrahmon Nazriyev

QURGHON TEPPA, August 29, 2008, Asia-Plus  – A court in the Khatlon province has sentenced head of one of jamoats in Khatlon’s Vakhsh district to five years imprisonment.

The Bokhtar prosecutor Baraktullo Kamolov told Asia-Plus today that the Bokhtar district court has ruled that Sadriddin Shamsiddinov, head of the Oqghaza jamoat in the Vakhsh district, be given a jail term of five and that he should serve it in a minimum-security penal colony.  The sentence followed Shamsiddinov’s conviction on charges of fraud and bribery.  

“Shamsiddinov illegally allotted a number of plots of land to local residents, taking $300 for each land certificate and $1,500 for each plot,” said the prosecutor, “Shamsiddinov was arrested in his office on October 22, 2007, when he was taking a bribe of $1,000.”  

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