A citizen of Tajikistan, accused of embezzlement, was extradited from Moscow

Dushanbe. 3 September. “Asia Plus” — A citizen of Tajikistan, hiding in Moscow, was extradited to her homeland for criminal prosecution because of the embezzlement of state property, reported on the official website of the Prosecutor”s Office of Russia. “From the Russian Federation to the Republic of Tajikistan was extradited a citizen named Kimie Sadulloeva. […]

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Dushanbe. 3 September. “Asia Plus” — A citizen of Tajikistan, hiding in Moscow, was extradited to her homeland for criminal prosecution because of the embezzlement of state property, reported on the official website of the Prosecutor”s Office of Russia.

“From the Russian Federation to the Republic of Tajikistan was extradited a citizen named Kimie Sadulloeva. Since 2011 she was wanted by law enforcement agencies of the country for an offense under paragraph “b” of Part 4 of Article 245 (embezzlement committed on a large scale) of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan”, – said in a statement.

At her homeland Sadulloeva accused of that, working from 2008 to 2010 in the city of Tursunzade in the capacity of Head shop floor of profiles at state enterprises, and being financially responsible person, misappropriated and squandered entrusted to her public property worth more than 315 thousand somoni said in a statement.

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