200 stolen German cars now reportedly owned by Tajik elite

DUSHANBE, December 20, 2013, Asia-Plus – AFP reports that media and officials in Berlin said on Thursday that around 200 cars stolen in Germany have been tracked down in Tajikistan, where most are now driven by family and friends of President Emomali Rahmon. Bild newspaper was quoted by AFP as reporting that the case of […]

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DUSHANBE, December 20, 2013, Asia-Plus –

AFP

reports that media and officials in Berlin said on Thursday that around 200 cars stolen in Germany have been tracked down in Tajikistan, where most are now driven by family and friends of President Emomali Rahmon.


Bild

newspaper was quoted by

AFP

as reporting that the case of the German-registered cars, including 93 BMWs located via GPS, has caused friction between Germany and Tajikistan.

A German foreign ministry spokeswoman did not confirm the

Bild

report that former foreign minister Guido Westerwelle had called in the Tajik ambassador over the case this year.

However, she told

AFP

that “there have been talks with the Tajik side on cooperation in fighting organized crime.”

The cars were located by the “Westwind” task force of German and Lithuanian investigators, mostly using the vehicles” GPS systems, Berlin city justice department spokeswoman Lisa Jani was cited as saying.

When Tajik authorities failed to respond to requests to help in the investigation, Berlin”s justice minister Thomas Heilmann wrote to Germany”s then-foreign minister Westerwelle, she told

AFP

.

“Most of the vehicles are in the possession of people who have business or family ties with the family of the Tajik president,” Heilmann wrote to the foreign minister, said Jani.

Tajikistan has to date not replied to the request for legal assistance or taken steps to return the cars, she added.

An official contacted at the Tajik embassy in Berlin said he could not immediately provide an official statement.

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