Man Sentenced to Five Days for Harassing Another Man in a Tashkent Hospital

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A strange and unpleasant incident occurred in one of Tashkent’s hospitals, leading to a court case. One of the patients, who was undergoing treatment, suddenly began harassing another patient. The incident sparked a wave of discussions, as both patients involved were men.

According to the case details, on August 31, in one of the medical institutions in Tashkent’s Chilanzar district, a man named Azizjon, who was in room №14, called his neighbor from room №13, Nodir, and invited him over, offering to help fix his phone. Nodir agreed and came to Azizjon, unaware of his intentions.

Once Nodir entered the room, Azizjon closed the door under the pretext of a draft. He then approached Nodir from behind, hugged him, began kissing him, and committed several inappropriate actions, including touching intimate areas. Nodir quickly left the room and, after reflecting on the incident, called the authorities the next day to report what had happened.

During the court hearing, Azizjon admitted his guilt. He explained that he had indeed invited Nodir under the pretext of repairing the phone and closed the door, but later allowed himself inappropriate actions. He justified his behavior as a “spur of the moment” and apologized to the victim.

The court found him guilty of committing an administrative offense, qualified under Article 411 (sexual harassment) of the Administrative Code. He was sentenced to five days of administrative arrest.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article

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