Son of ex-minister of energy detained for disorderly conduct

The son of ex-Minister of energy Gul Sherali has been detained for disorderly conduct.   According to the Dushanbe police department, the 22-year-old Dilovar Gulov together with 12 other young men, including the ex-minister’s son-in-law Dilshod Nouralizoda, exchanged angry words at Galaxy Restaurant in Dushanbe in the early morning of March 10.   Hooligans were detained and […]

Avaz Yuldoshev

The son of ex-Minister of energy Gul Sherali has been detained for disorderly conduct.  

According to the Dushanbe police department, the 22-year-old Dilovar Gulov together with 12 other young men, including the ex-minister’s son-in-law Dilshod Nouralizoda, exchanged angry words at Galaxy Restaurant in Dushanbe in the early morning of March 10.   Hooligans were detained and taken to the district police station.

By a ruling handed down by a court in Dushanbe’s Shohmansour district all of them were sentenced to between 5 and 15 days of administrative arrest.

It is not the first detention of Dilovar Gulov for administrative infringement.  In summer 2015, he was reportedly fined 5,000 somoni for having tinted glasses on his car.  

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