Number of inmates that fall under amnesty to be determined within two months, say MoJ official

DUSHANBE, June 21, Asia-Plus — Number of inmates falling under the amnesty, declared by the president on occasion of a National Accord Day, will be determined within two months after the adopted amnesty law comes into effect, Asia-Plus has learned from Bahrom Abudlhaqov, the head of the penitentiary directorate of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).   […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, June 21, Asia-Plus — Number of inmates falling under the amnesty, declared by the president on occasion of a National Accord Day, will be determined within two months after the adopted amnesty law comes into effect, Asia-Plus has learned from Bahrom Abudlhaqov, the head of the penitentiary directorate of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).  

According to the penitentiary department, like the previous amnesty, this amnesty will also last for six months.  

The previous amnesty was declared in Tajikistan last August on occasion of the 15th anniversary of Tajikistan Independence. 

The implementation of an August 2006 amnesty has halved the country’s prison population.  According to the MoJ, before the adoption of last year’s amnesty law, some 12,000 prisoners were in the jails in Tajikistan.  Under the Independence Day amnesty, a total of 6,731 inmates were released, while 4,508 prisoners were granted partial amnesty (they had their sentences commuted).    

We will recall that under the amnesty law adopted by the lower house of the Tajik parliament yesterday, the amnesty applies to veterans of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, women, minors, men above 55, as well as sick prisoners who are serving sentences for minor crimes, and combatants in the 1992-1997civil war 

 The amnesty does not apply to persons serving sentences for serious crime or for killing two and more people, recidivists or those who committed crimes in prisons, as well as persons convicted on charges of human trafficking, recruiting people for exploitation, rape, banditry, organizing a criminal group, hostage taking, incitement of ethnic, racial, regional and religious enmity, theft, drug trafficking, trafficking in weapons, robbery, embezzlement of state funds and loans, public calls for overthrowing the country’s constitutional system, high treason, organizing an extremist group, bribery, espionage, office abuse, etc. 

In all, the amnesty does not apply on persons convicted on charges under 68 articles of Tajikistan’s Criminal Code, which consists of 405 articles.  

The law will take effect after being officially published in state-run newspapers.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Tenisi
Оби зулол

Most Read

Коммерсбонк Точикистон

Recent Articles

Major global investment companies show interest in Tajikistan’s economy

Among them are J.P. Morgan, Loomis Sayles & Company, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, and Global Evolution.

President Rahmon awarded UN University for Peace Certificate of Recognition

He is awarded for "significant contribution to establishing peace, developing regional cooperation, and strengthening mutual understanding between peoples."

Starlink satellite internet becomes available in Kyrgyzstan

And in Tajikistan, it was launched in February of this year.

In Dushanbe, 30 more new electric buses start operating

Each is designed to carry 100 passengers and can travel up to 300 kilometers without recharging.

Who is the man who “increased the Aryan race” and told the President of Tajikistan about it?

Kozie Koziyev, a folk craftsman, built dozens of houses, participated in the construction of a mosque and a kindergarten in Matcha, raised 11 children, and created a true dynasty of builders.

Tajik leader discusses water, climate, and global security issues with UN Deputy Secretaries-General

The parties paid special attention to the "Dushanbe Water Process," parliamentary diplomacy, and the peaceful resolution of conflicts.

Tajikistan completes the spring military draft target ahead of schedule

There is still a week left until the end of the conscription campaign.

Custodian of non-written languages and builder of academic bridges; philologist Khusrav Shambezoda turns 70

He could have devoted himself exclusively to the study of classical heritage, but he chose the challenging path of preserving the living word — and Tajik-Russian science gained in him a brilliant sociolinguist whose name became synonymous with dedication.

Tajikistan ranks among the top three leading trade reformers in Europe and Central Asia

The country has shown progress in the digitalization of trade procedures, the reduction of paper barriers, and the enhancement of transparency for exporters.

China to send workers to Tajikistan for modernization of the Kulma BCP

This is the only land border crossing point between Tajikistan and China.