Tajik FM: EC to carry out an internal investigation of the accident involving French citizens

Tajik Foreign Ministry received official letter from Tajik Ministry of Interior with the details of recent accident which occurred in Dushanbe on June 4 and in which citizens of France, including one woman working for the European Commission Office in Tajikistan, were involved. On June 4 two drunk citizens of France attacked Tajik police officers […]

Victoria Naumova

Tajik Foreign Ministry received official letter from Tajik Ministry of Interior with the details of recent accident which occurred in Dushanbe on June 4 and in which citizens of France, including one woman working for the European Commission Office in Tajikistan, were involved.

On June 4 two drunk citizens of France attacked Tajik police officers in Dushanbe.

As reported by Tajik Interior Ministry, the accident occurred close to S.Ayni Opera and Ballet Theater.

On June 4 two citizens of France – 41-year-old Malika Malki and her 40-year-old husband Jalol – have attacked Tajik law enforcement officers. As reported by Tajik Interior Ministry, the accident occurred close to S.Ayni Opera and Ballet Theater in central Dushanbe.

As reported by the Tajik Foreign Ministry, all related materials regarding the accident will be submitted to the European Commission Office for further internal investigation.

“European Commission will carry out internal investigation since one of persons involved in the accident has a diplomatic status,” the source has said.

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