Kazakh Woman And Israeli Citizen Sentenced In Kyrgyzstan In Child Trafficking Case
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A court in Bishkek has sentenced a Kazakhstani citizen to 12 years in prison for child trafficking and producing child pornography. Her accomplice from Kyrgyzstan received an 11-year sentence, Orda.kz reports.
According to the Kyrgyzstan State Security Committee, a Kazakh woman and an Israeli citizen used minors to create obscene content. The woman bought three of her own children from an accomplice.
After that, she committed immoral acts, exposing the children and taking pictures emphasizing their intimate parts, which she then sent via messengers outside Kyrgyzstan.reported the GKNB.
The department also noted that the group was able to gain custody of two more children from another family. These children were also used to create content.
In September 2024, the women were taken to the State Security Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic's pre-trial detention centre. The case was tried under Article 167 of the Kyrgyz Republic's Criminal Code, 'Trading in children'. As a result, in March 2026, the court found both women guilty and confiscated their property.
Original author: Saule Abdykamit
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