On January 22, Khatlon police chief Sharif Nazarzoda met with residents of Kulob to discuss key issues related to security and crime prevention among adolescents.
Nazarzoda emphasized the need for active cooperation between citizens and law enforcement agencies to prevent conflicts among minors. He specifically called on the city's youth to participate in efforts to prevent violence, crime, extremism, and drug-related offenses.
During the meeting, the Khatlon police chief showed photographs of those detained, confiscated weapons, and victims, which vividly demonstrated the consequences of crimes committed by minors. One such photo featured athlete Mahmadali Isufov (Muhammadali Sa’dulloyev), who was killed in a group fight on the evening of January 11.
Three of his peers were injured in the incident. Authorities have charged the 19-year-old Kulob resident Suleimon Odinayev, who was detained in connection with the crime.
Nazarzoda pointed out that issues such as knife fights among teenagers, the spread of extremist views, and the use of psychoactive substances remain among the most pressing challenges for the city.
The meeting also focused on the presentation of statistical data and criminal case materials, highlighting the real consequences of involving minors in criminal activity.
The Khatlon police chief underscored the crucial role that athletes, sports coaches, and active youth play in shaping legal consciousness among teenagers.
He urged them to personally contribute to crime prevention and to strengthen public order in the city. Nazarzoda emphasized that stability and safety at the community level can only be ensured through constructive collaboration with law enforcement.
At the conclusion of the meeting, participants proposed a number of practical initiatives to enhance cooperation between local residents and law enforcement agencies. The primary focus was on creating a safe and stable environment for the younger generation, which would contribute to strengthening public order and improving the social atmosphere in Kulob.
According to the Khatlon police directorate, 719 crimes were registered in Kulob last year, surpassing the figures of previous years.


