In Tajikistan, hundreds face fines, trials for ‘illegal’ hard-currency exchanges

DUSHANBE, February 1, 2016, Asia-Plus — Hundreds of people in Tajikistan are facing fines or even possible jail time for “illegal hard-currency exchanges,” Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service reports The regional prosecutor in the northern province of Sughd, Habibullo Vohidov, said on January 29 that 73 local residents are facing serious criminal charges that could result […]

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DUSHANBE, February 1, 2016, Asia-Plus — Hundreds of people in Tajikistan are facing fines or even possible jail time for “illegal hard-currency exchanges,” Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service reports

The regional prosecutor in the northern province of Sughd, Habibullo Vohidov, said on January 29 that 73 local residents are facing serious criminal charges that could result in lengthy prison sentences.

Vohidov, added a further 253 people were facing lesser charges likely to result in fines or even up to 15 days in jail.

The prosecutor said all had violated the country’s hard-currency exchange laws, but he did not disclose any further details.

Vohidov”s statement on January 29 comes three days after the head of Tajikistan”s National Bank, Jamshed Nourmuhammadzoda, announced that legislation was being considered to introduce jail terms of up to nine years for unauthorized hard-currency exchanges.

Nourmuhammadzoda added that any hard-currency exchanges outside of banks or official financial institutions were illegal.

In December, Tajik authorities shut down all independent currency exchange booths operating across the country, citing the dropping value of the Tajik currency, the somoni. 

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