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The Prosecutor General’s Office of Uzbekistan has released new details about the case involving the attempted assassination of Komil Allamjonov, the former head of the Department of Information Policy under the Presidential Administration.
On October 26, unknown individuals fired several shots at a Range Rover in which Allamjonov and his driver were traveling in Kibrai District, Tashkent Region. Fortunately, no one was injured in the attack.
Investigation and Initial Findings
As part of the investigation, authorities conducted a thorough examination of the crime scene, inspected vehicles under the control of the suspects, and searched their residences. Physical evidence related to the case was seized.
According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, seven individuals have been identified as being involved in the attempted assassination.
- Five suspects have been taken into custody.
- Two suspects were placed on the wanted list.
One of the wanted individuals was found hiding in Kazakhstan. His location was identified, and investigative actions were carried out with his participation.
Another suspect, Javlon Yunusov, was detained in South Korea and extradited to Uzbekistan.
Ongoing Investigation
The investigation is still underway, and the Prosecutor General’s Office has promised to provide further updates as the case progresses.
Earlier, Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, commented on rumors regarding a “Chechen connection” in the attempted assassination of Komil Allamjonov.
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