Schoolchildren steal Somoni, US dollars from car in Dushanbe

Schoolchildren from Dushanbe suspected of stealing money from Opel-Caravan vehicle. The victim called the police on April 23 claiming that 57.200 Somoni and $16.400 USD were stolen from his car, Tajik Interior Ministry reported. “The police have arrested two teenagers, a 6- and 9-form pupils of one of Dushanbe secondary school. Related evidences were seized,” […]

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Schoolchildren from Dushanbe suspected of stealing money from Opel-Caravan vehicle.

The victim called the police on April 23 claiming that 57.200 Somoni and $16.400 USD were stolen from his car, Tajik Interior Ministry reported.

“The police have arrested two teenagers, a 6- and 9-form pupils of one of Dushanbe secondary school. Related evidences were seized,” the ministry added.

Criminal proceedings were launched, investigation is under way.

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