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110 of 193 Kulob residents put on list of persons wanted by police detained this year

KULOB, December 14, Asia-Plus Of 193 residents of the Kulob region of Khatlon put on a list of persons wanted by police on suspicion of having committed various crimes, 110 have been detained by December 13, Asia-Plus has learned at the Kulob police directorate.  

The source in the Kulob police directorate says that of the remaining 83 persons wanted b police, one is suspected of having committed murder.  

According to information from the Kulob prosecutor’s office, the Kulob law enforcement authorities are currently discussing an idea of establishment of special group comprising police officers and prosecutors for searching persons suspected of having committed crimes.  The Khatlon prosecutor, Foziljon Okhunov, has seconded this idea and said such group may possibly be set up in early 2006.  

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