Relatives of man who died after one-day police custody demand exhumation of his body

Relatives of man who died after one-day police custody demand the exhumation of his body.  According to them, there were traces of torture his body. Relatives of Abdurasoul Nazarov who died in Dushanbe on March 29 after one-day police custody demand the exhumation of his body and a fresh autopsy by independent forensic experts.  They […]

Relatives of man who died after one-day police custody demand the exhumation of his body.  According to them, there were traces of torture his body.

Relatives of Abdurasoul Nazarov who died in Dushanbe on March 29 after one-day police custody demand the exhumation of his body and a fresh autopsy by independent forensic experts. 

They say they have not received a copy of medical certificate for cause of death.  They are sure that Abdurasoul Nazarov died due to torture in police station.  According to them, they have made photos of traces of torture on his body.  

They also deny that Abdurasoul Nazarov had been a drug addict and they have an appropriate document on this subject from the narcology center.  

Recall, the Interior Ministry on April 4 launched an internal investigation into the death of Abdurasoul Nazarov to establish whether officers from Dushanbe’s Sino-2 police station are really guilty of the death of Abdurasoul Nazarov or not.  

As it had been reported earlier, resident of the city of Kulob, Abdurasoul Nazarov, who was temporarily living with his family in Dushanbe, was detained by officers from police station Sino-2 in Dushanbe’s Sino district on March 28 on suspicion of being involved in drug trafficking.

On March 29, police officers took Nazarov to the Qariyai Bolo Hospital.  Meanwhile a source at the Qariyai Bolo Hospital says Nazarov was already dead when police officers were taking him to the hospital. 

An official source at the law enforcement authorities says Nazarov had a heart attack when he was taken to the police station and he died on the way to the hospital.

Meanwhile, Nazarov’s wife, Sadbarg Bobokhonova, says there were traces of beating on her husband’s body. 

The Dushanbe chief prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the death of Abdurasoul Nazarov. 

Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service, locally known as Radio Ozodi, on March 30 quoted a source at the investigative bodies as saying, “The preliminary examination has established that Abdurasoul Nazarov’s heart stopped because of overdose.”  “But this is just a preliminary conclusion. Investigation is under way and the final conclusion will be announced later,” the source added. 

 

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