An Uzbek court has sentenced several individuals for smuggling goods to and from Kyrgyzstan through a tunnel illegally dug on private property near the Kyrgyz border. A court in the Ferghana region sentenced three men to prison terms of between six and seven years on May 3. Three other defendants were handed parole-like sentences. Uzbek authorities launched the probe after they discovered an entrance to the tunnel linking the two Central Asian countries in a private house in the town of Rishton in July 2022. Since 2021, Kyrgyz authorities have found at least four similar tunnels. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Uzbek Service, click here.
Uzbek Group Involved In Smuggling Goods From Kyrgyzstan Through Tunnel Jailed

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