The special services of Kyrgyzstan ceased the criminal prosecution of the ex-premier Bangov

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The special services of Kyrgyzstan ceased the criminal prosecution of the ex-premier Bangov

The special services of Kyrgyzstan ceased the criminal prosecution of the ex-premier Bangov

Almaty. March 24. KazTAG - The State Committee of National Security (GKNB) of Kyrgyzstan has ceased to criminal prosecution of the former Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic Omurbek Babanov, reports kaktus.media.

"According to the results of the investigation of criminal cases, previously initiated by the bodies of the prosecutor's office and investigative divisions regarding the former deputy of the LCD KR and the presidential candidate of the Kyrgyz Republic, Omurbek Bangov and the commercial structures affiliated with him, decisions were made to terminate further production on them due to the lack of facts of harm in interest. States, legal entities and citizens by the actions of Bangov and his relatives, "reported on Wednesday to the GKNB Kyrgyzstan.

At the same time, according to the Kyrgyz special services, "with babanov, an agreement was reached on a voluntary transfer to the state budget of 100 million soms as support."

Babanov headed the government of Kyrgyzstan from December 23, 2011 to September 1, 2012. Ex-Prime Minister himself, speaking of excited criminal cases, previously stated that "these are old things that were initiated by Jeenbekov's Soronbekov for political motifs."

"These are political cases initiated within the framework of persecution on his opponents. All were convinced than he (ex-president of Zheenbekov - KazTag) finished his board. God will give, I hope that everything will decide within the law. I hope after the election everything will fall into place. Whatever it was, justice will enthusiastically, "the babanis commented earlier.

Recall, on October 4, 2020, elections to parliament took place in Kyrgyzstan, which many were unjust. In the country, mass riots began, which ultimately led to the change of power in the country - who held the post of head of state of Soorbai Zheenbekov before the elections, resigned. The Prime Minister Sadyr Zhaparov, who was serviced by the 11th term of concluding to the riots, was taken by the President of the President of Kyrgyzstan. The country is expected to repeat elections to Jogorku Kenesh, and on January 10, the early elections of the president were held, the victory on which Zaparov won. On January 28, he officially joined the position of President Kyrgyzstan.

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