A Roudaki police officer accused of sexually assaulting a woman while on duty has been fired. However, criminal proceedings have not been instituted against him.
Last summer, a 25-year-old woman from Dushanbe, let us call her Malika, filed a complaint, saying that a Roudaki police officer sexually assaulted her at the police station.
The report was released by the NGO Coalition against Torture in Tajikistan, where the woman applied for help.
The police officer reportedly raped the woman blackmailing her and threatening with physical punishment.
“Following a new inspection carried out on the instruction of the Prosecutor-General’s Office, our application for instituting criminal proceedings against the police officer accused of raping was refused, but the police officer was fired” the woman’s defense lawyer, Abdurahmon Sharipov, told Asia-Plus in an interview.
According to him, they justified their decision to refuse the application by saying that there were no violent actions.
“However, we have photographs proving the police officer’s guilt and we intend to apply to a court in Dushanbe’s Ismoili Somoni district for compensation for moral damages,” Sharipov said.





GBAO and Khatlon province complete spring draft target early
Chronicle of the month: March, 2026
Donald Trump states US ready to end war with Iran without a Deal
Kyrgyzstan launches domestic production of national currency
Windy April: weather forecast for Tajikistan
Tajikistan faces continued religious freedom challenges
The Judo Grand Slam in Dushanbe: what to expect
New developments in Isfara: schools, power substation, and coal mine opened
Iran claims drone factory in Tajikistan, but no evidence surfaces
Nuclear raid or breaking the blockade: why Trump wants thousands of Marines and paratroopers off the shores of Iran
All news
Авторизуйтесь, пожалуйста