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9 Tajiks jailed for smuggling gold and cash across Afghan border

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(Last Updated On: April 27, 2021)

A Tajik court has sentenced nine people for smuggling large amounts of gold and cash from Dushanbe to Dubai and Istanbul, in a case that has been closely watched in Tajikistan.

RFE/RL’s Gandhara news reported the Dushanbe City Court said the men — all of them Tajik citizens — were handed prison terms ranging from two to 5 1/2 years on April 20.

Five of the men – whose occupations weren’t disclosed – were convicted of smuggling cash and gold from the Tajik-Afghan border to Dushanbe and then on to foreign countries.

Four others – three border guards and a police officer – were found guilty of aiding the smugglers, Gandhara reported.

The defendants’ lawyers did not immediately comment, but several family members told RFE/RL on condition of anonymity on April 24 that they were not planning to appeal the sentences.

Investigations revealed that the group smuggled nearly 1.4 tons of gold bars and more than $100 million in cash between early September and mid-November last year, the court said.

The men used forged documents to transfer the goods from Dushanbe to the United Arab Emirates and Turkey, Gandhara reported.

The probe began after Tajik authorities seized nearly 90 kilograms of gold bars and about $15 million in cash from smugglers at the Dushanbe airport on November 14.

Authorities say the investigation continues.

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