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Another incident occurred in Samarkand: three citizens beat up a preventive inspector who was trying to resolve a conflict between local residents. The attackers didn’t like that the law enforcement officer asked them to wait their turn and not leave, so they beat up the district officer and fled the scene.
The regional police department reported that the incident occurred on July 23 at around 17:30. A local resident called the duty station at the short number 102. He reported that unknown individuals had smashed the windows of his Nexia-3 car and inflicted bodily harm on him. A preventive inspector promptly arrived at the scene.
The law enforcement officer brought the participants in the conflict to the local internal affairs office. While he was talking with the complainant to clarify the circumstances, three other offenders – two men aged 35 and 19, and a woman aged around 45-50 – started making a scene. They were outraged that they were not let into the office first, even though they had also called 102. When the inspector asked them not to interfere and to wait their turn, they insulted him and left the office.
The inspector demanded that they stay, as they needed to write explanatory statements regarding the situation. However, the woman grabbed his clothes and started insulting him. At that moment, the two men, angered, began to beat up the inspector. After that, all three got into a car and fled the scene.
The district prosecutor’s office has opened a criminal case regarding this incident. Currently, the three suspects are in custody.
The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article.