Uzbek citizens involved in disappearance of four train cars loaded with Tajik aluminum: Tajik chief prosecutor
15:13, april 17, 2006Author: Nazarali Pirnazarov
DUSHANBE
, April 17, Asia-Plus - Tajik and Uzbek law enforcement authorities have identified persons involved in disappearance of four train cars loaded with Tajik aluminum on the
territory
of
Kazakhstan
, Tajik chief prosecutor Bobojon Bobokhonov remarked at a news conference in
Dushanbe
on April 17.
According to him, the train cars loaded with Tajik aluminum bound for
Estonia
disappeared on the territory of South-Kazakhstan’s region last month.
“All machinations on stealing these four train cars with aluminum have been committed in
Uzbekistan
,” Tajik chief prosecutor said, adding that all persons from neighboring republic involved in this crime had already been extradited to
Tajikistan
.
Investigation is under way, according to Bobokhonov.
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