Ombudsman Apparatus: A soldier Akmal Davlatov died from beating

 A Border Service soldier from Matchoh district Akmal Davlatov, as it was noted earlier in official medical report “died choking on bread,” yet died as a result of beating by junior sergeant of the military unit. It was reported to Asia-Plus in the Ombudsman Apparatus of Tajikistan.  “Regarding to junior sergeant of the military unit […]

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 A Border Service soldier from Matchoh district Akmal Davlatov, as it was noted earlier in official medical report “died choking on bread,” yet died as a result of beating by junior sergeant of the military unit. It was reported to Asia-Plus in the Ombudsman Apparatus of Tajikistan.

 “Regarding to junior sergeant of the military unit 2850 Farrukh Davlatov it was started a criminal case under Article 391 Part 1 (abuse of power or official position, exceeding of official position) of the criminal Code of the Republic of Tajikistan. According to this Article, in the case of a guilty plea may be Farrukh Davlatov will be punished by restriction on military service for up to two years or imprisonment for up to 5 years with deprivation of the right to hold certain positions, “noted in the Ombudsman Apparatus.

Earlier there was the information on Asia-Plus that the body of the deceased Akmal Davlatov was delivered home and transferred to parents on April 19 this year who live in Khatlon region. Akmal Davlatov, according to some information was attracted to military service six months ago by so-called “raid.” There is information that he died not from “Choked bread,” but as a “result of beatings by junior sergeant of the military unit”.

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