Kyrgyzstan: Former Deputy Prosecutor General Detained
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Former Deputy Prosecutor General, Major General of Justice Kuban Adyl uulu, has been detained in Kyrgyzstan, Orda.kz reports, citing Kaktus.media.
He will be in a pre-trial detention facility until at least January 10 next year.
According to preliminary information, Adyl uulu faces charge under the articles ‘Mass riots’, ‘Creation of an organized criminal group or participation in it’, ‘Financing of organized groups and criminal communities’ and ‘Violent seizure of power,'
Kaktus.media writes.
Adyl uulu left his post at the end of April this year.
Meanwhile, Sputnik Kyrgyzstan reports on 6 other people being detained.
Original Author: Igor Ulitin
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