Policeman found guilty of negligent killing of his colleague gets a jail term of three years

Policeman found guilty of negligent killing of his colleague has got a jail term of three years.  He will serve his term in an open prison. A court in Khatlon’s Panj district sentenced policeman Nasim Amirzoda to three years in prison on May 11.  Criminal proceedings have been instituted against him under the provisions of […]

Policeman found guilty of negligent killing of his colleague has got a jail term of three years.  He will serve his term in an open prison.

A court in Khatlon’s Panj district sentenced policeman Nasim Amirzoda to three years in prison on May 11.  Criminal proceedings have been instituted against him under the provisions of Article 108 (2) of Tajikistan’s Penal Code – negligent homicide.  Amirzoda will serve his term in an open prison.

Amirzoda was found guilty of negligent killing of his colleague Mehronshoh Jumayev at the time of acceptance-transfer of weapons while on duty.

Kholiqnazar Jumayev, the uncle of Mehronshoh Jumayev, informed Asia-Plus about this.  Kholiqnazar Jumayev  considers the court’s verdict “unjust and illegal.”  

According to him, they asked the judge, who presided over the trial, to remit the case for further examination.  

Jumayev says Panj prosecutors have failed to conduct an objective and comprehensive investigation into the incident.

He further added that they will appeal the sentenced.

Recall, a prosecutor in the trial of Nasim Amirzoda, asked the court on May 7 to sentence Amirzoda to a 5-year prison term. 

Kholiqnazar Jumayev told Asia-Plus last month that they applied to the President, Prosecutor-General and Khatlon Chief Prosecutor in early March with solicitation “to transfer the criminal case to the Khatlon regional prosecutor’s office as the Panj prosecutor’s office failed to conduct an objective and comprehensive investigation into the incident.”

“Currently, Nasim Amirzoda is found guilty of the murder of our nephew Mehronshoh, but we consider that senior representatives of the police station and persons in charge of keeping weapons in the police station should also be responsible for negligence,” Kholiqnazar Jumayev said.

“Moreover, the criminal case were instituted over negligent homicide (Article 108 (2) of Tajikistan’s Penal Code), but we consider that the criminal proceedings should have been instituted under the provision of Article 105 – murder.  The conclusions of two examinations showed that the shots were fired as a result of pressing the barrow, and this speaks of deliberate shots,” Kholiqnazar Jumayev added. 

The Panj prosecutor’s office has refrained from commenting on the incident. 

The incident took place on February 7 this year, at 4:00 am, at the moment of taking a shift of duty.  Lieutenant Mehronshoh Jumayev sustained two bullet shots and died on the spot.  The Panj prosecutor’s office instituted criminal proceedings against policeman Nasim Amirzoda, who fired two shots from the assault rifle Kalashnikov, under the provisions of Article 108 (2) of Tajikistan’s Penal Code — negligent homicide.

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