Tajik Embassy in Moscow calls on Tajikistanis not to believe fraudsters

The Tajik Embassy in Dushanbe calls on Tajikistanis not to believe fraudsters and urges all citizens to refrain from using ground transport to travel to Tajikistan.   Tajik diplomatic mission has called on fellow-countrymen to be vigilant and not believe information that they allegedly could travel from Russia to Tajikistan by land, including buses. “In recent […]

The Tajik Embassy in Dushanbe calls on Tajikistanis not to believe fraudsters and urges all citizens to refrain from using ground transport to travel to Tajikistan.  

Tajik diplomatic mission has called on fellow-countrymen to be vigilant and not believe information that they allegedly could travel from Russia to Tajikistan by land, including buses.

“In recent day, some unscrupulous persons have disseminated information among people that they allegedly could travel from Russia to Tajikistan by land.  There were cases when such persons raised money from citizens fraudulently,” the Embassy says. 

The Embassy recalls that borders between Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan are still closed due the coronavirus crisis and entry into the territory of these countries, including by ground transport, is prohibited.  

"In the case of organization of charter flights or resumption of regular air communication between Russia and Tajikistan as well as opening of borders, you will be informed through our website or other official Internet resources of the Tajik Embassy in Moscow,” says a statement released by the Embassy.  

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