The Head of the IRP cell in Nurek turned up in the Tajik TV reportage about the terrorists

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Dushanbe. 31 August. “Asia Plus” — A 73-year-old Head of the IRP cell in Nurek Kurbon Mannonov, after 10 days having been detained by the law enforcement agencies of Tajikistan, turned up on television on August 28.

In the report about the terrorists from Ministry of Interior Affairs in Tajikistan, which was transmitted on Friday night on all the channels of the Tajik television, was reported that K.Mannonov is accused of propaganda of extremist ideas among the members of the IRP.

“He is considered one of the initiators of the hanging out a black cloth with the inscription ISIL in Nurek. He advocated for the restoration of the Islamic regime in Tajikistan”, – emphasized in the story.

Recall that on August 19 Kurbon Mannonov was detained by the law enforcement agencies in Nurek. Until 28th of August, neither the lawyer nor his family knew in what Mannonov was accused.

In his speech at the IRP, he repeatedly said that he was invited to the National Security Committee of Tajikistan and demanded to quit the IRP.

Along with him in the plot were showed two more members of the IRP, which have also confessed that they had connection in the social network with the ISIL activists and on their behalf they purchased a black cloth with the dye, and then hung out the flag of the Islamic State in Nurek.

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