Family says Tajik border service official arrested, whereabouts unknown

Relatives of a spokesman for Tajikistan’s border service say that he was arrested earlier this month, confirming media reports that he was detained, but that they do not know where he is. Muhammadjon Ulughkhojayev's mother told RFE/RL on April 29 that the family does not know why he was arrested.  News reports have said he […]

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Relatives of a spokesman for Tajikistan’s border service say that he was arrested earlier this month, confirming media reports that he was detained, but that they do not know where he is.

Muhammadjon Ulughkhojayev's mother told RFE/RL on April 29 that the family does not know why he was arrested.  News reports have said he was accused of disclosing state secrets.

Zebo Ulughkhojayeva said that she last saw her son two weeks ago, and that authorities searched his home on April 16.

She said the family has hired a defense lawyer for her son, who is a spokesman for the Border Guard Directorate of the State Committee for National Security, but does not know what charges he might face.

Several Tajik officials said they were not authorized to comment, and others could not immediately be reached.

Citing unnamed security sources, the Akhbor news agency reported on April 26 that Ulughkhojayev was arrested for allegedly disclosing classified material to a “foreign organization.”

According to other sources, Ulughkhojaev sent "state secrets" in communications via e-mail and online messenger.

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