In Surkhandarya, a man was sentenced to 19 years for the brutal murder of a currency trader

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A 40-year-old resident of the “Nurli Manzil” neighborhood in Denau District of Surkhandarya Region was sentenced for brutally killing a currency trader for money. The man beat the trader to death with a wooden stick and buried the body in his barn, hoping the crime would go unpunished.

How did it happen?

The convicted man had carefully planned the attack in advance. He knew that the victim, who dealt in currency exchange, often carried large sums of money. Under the pretext of exchanging $2,000, he arranged a meeting with the trader. The next day, the trader got into a Cobalt car belonging to the assailant and went to the “Nurli Manzil” neighborhood, where death awaited him.

Upon arrival, the perpetrator suddenly attacked the victim, striking him on the head with a pre-prepared wooden stick. He then continued to savagely beat the trader until he was sure the victim was dead. After taking the money—139 million soums and $500—the killer hid the body.

He wrapped the corpse in a carpet and buried it in a pre-dug hole in his barn. To further conceal the crime, he hired a worker and had the burial site covered with a reinforced concrete slab.

Justice Served

Despite his efforts to cover his tracks, the killer could not escape justice. Thanks to the swift actions of law enforcement, the crime was uncovered. The perpetrator was apprehended, and all details of his heinous act were revealed during the investigation.

The final sentence for the murderer was 19 years and 6 months of imprisonment.

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