DUSHANBE, October 16, Asia-Plus - Major-General Emomali Azimov, the chief of the Interior Ministry department for internal investigation, told journalists in Dushanbe on October 16 that that criminal charges have been field against 61 law-enforcement officers in January-September of this year.
According to him, they most (some 75 percent) are charged with corruption-related crimes, including six cases of bribery. Besides, five police officers are charged with having been involved in drug trafficking.
Last year, criminal proceedings were instituted against 91 law-enforcement officers, Azimov said.
“The major part of the crimes committed by the law-enforcement officers has been revealed by officers from the Interior Ministry department for internal investigation,” Azimov noted.
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