If convicted the nephew of president’s wife could face big fine or up to five years in prison

The Danghara police department has indicted A 36-year-old resident of Danghara district, Amriddin Naqshov, who is the nephew of president’s wife Azizmo Asadulloyeva, on a charge of hooliganism (Article 237 of Tajikistan’s Penal Code.   If convicted, Amriddin Naqshov could face a big fine of 60,000 to 120,000 somonis or up to five years in prison, […]

The Danghara police department has indicted A 36-year-old resident of Danghara district, Amriddin Naqshov, who is the nephew of president’s wife Azizmo Asadulloyeva, on a charge of hooliganism (Article 237 of Tajikistan’s Penal Code.  

If convicted, Amriddin Naqshov could face a big fine of 60,000 to 120,000 somonis or up to five years in prison, a course at the Interior Ministry told Asia-Plus in an interview.  

Recall, the 36-year-old resident of Danghara district, Amriddin Naqshov, who is the nephew of president’s wife Azizmo Asadulloyeva, voluntarily surrendered to the Danghara police department.   He was taken into custody in the framework of the initiated criminal case; a preliminary investigation is under way.  

Naqshov together with his people reportedly started a massive brawl in one of the restaurants of Danghara on May 16.  Seven his people were detained while Amriddin Naqshov himself was hiding from police. 

According to Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service, known locally as Radio Ozodi, they attacked employees of Manu Farm (Manu Pharm) Company, including the company top manager Sayod Ghiyosov.  Manu Farm is contracting with Faroz Company and engaged in collecting ferula.  

The Interior Ministry press center says the cause of the brawl is unknown.

Meanwhile, Radio Ozodi says that according to one of witnesses of the brawl, Amriddin Naqshov wanted people close to him to receive part of the lands, where ferula grows. 

After the incident, several people were hospitalized with different injuries, including stab wounds.  Radio Ozodi says about ten people were hospitalized, four of them sustained stab wounds.  

Amriddin Naqshov’s father, Faiziddin Naqshov, had been the head of Department IV at Amonatbonk’s Branch in Dushanbe’s Sino District.  He died in 2018. 

According to Radio Ozodi, Amriddin Naqshov had previously worked at Orienbonk headed by his uncle Hasan Asadullozoda.  Amriddin Naqshov now runs the gold mining company Naqsh, which reportedly owns lands in Shugnov Jamoat of Khovaling District in Khatlon Province. 

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