Case of Russian officer charged with killing of Tajik woman to move to Russian court

DUSHANBE, April 8, 2016, Asia-Plus — Case of Russian officer charged with killing of Tajik woman will move to a Russian court. Investigation into the case of Ivan Shcherbakov, a senior lieutenant with the Russian military base in Tajikistan, who is charged with the killing of the 22-year-old Tajik woman Shoira Jabborova, has been completed […]

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DUSHANBE, April 8, 2016, Asia-Plus — Case of Russian officer charged with killing of Tajik woman will move to a Russian court.

Investigation into the case of Ivan Shcherbakov, a senior lieutenant with the Russian military base in Tajikistan, who is charged with the killing of the 22-year-old Tajik woman Shoira Jabborova, has been completed and the case is expected to move to a court of the Russia’s Ural Military District next week.

A group of Tajik and Russian law enforcement officers together with the command of the Russian military base in Tajikistan have been investigated the case of Ivan Shcherbakov, who is charged with deliberate murder.

Shoira Jabborova was reportedly invited by Shcherbakov to an officer”s dormitory on the base where she was found dead on November 5, 2015.

The morgue employees have said that her jaw was broken and there were traces of beating on her head.

Senior Lieutenant Ivan Shcherbakov, 26, was detained on November 9 and criminal proceedings have been instituted against him.

During the preliminary investigation, Shcherbakov said that he had no memory of the events of which he stands accused as he was heavily intoxicated at the time.

On November 10, Tajikistan’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian Ambassador to Tajikistan Igor Lyakin-Frolov to express its concern over the case.

In a statement released for media on November 10, the Tajik MFA, in particular, notes that “in the meeting, the ambassador was informed that these events are not in conformity with the spirit of traditional friendship and strategic partnership between our two nations.”

Tajik Foreign Ministry said it demanded that Russia objectively assess the incident and take necessary measures to avoid such acts being committed by Russian military personnel.

It was not the first such an incident involving Russian troops and locals.  The killing comes shortly after two other officers serving at the 201st Russian military base near Dushanbe were convicted of murdering a local taxi driver

Fyodor Basimov, a deputy platoon commander, to 17 years in jail on August 26, 2015, while former military unit commander Ildar Sakhapov received a 13-year sentence.

The two were arrested in August 2014 after taxi driver Rahimjon Teshaboyev, 36, was found dead near the Tajik capital, Dushanbe.

An autopsy revealed that Teshaboyev, a father of three, was severely beaten before his throat was slashed.

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