Former head of security in Kyrgyzstan returns to his country and is subjected to investigation

Kamchibek Tashiyev, the former security chief of Kyrgyzstan, has returned to his homeland and is currently being interrogated by investigative authorities. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to local sources, he is at the building of the Main Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and has officially surrendered himself. Reports indicate that Tashiyev has been abroad since February 17 and has been hiding outside the country for a long time.
His return and interrogation by investigators are widely discussed in the media. It has been revealed that Tashiyev's interrogation is being conducted within the framework of two separate criminal cases.
So far, it is said that he has been summoned as a witness in these cases. However, no official details have been released yet about the main essence of the investigation process or the scope of the statements he has given.
This situation is causing various assumptions and questions among the public. To date, Kyrgyzstan's law enforcement agencies have not issued an official statement regarding this incident.
Therefore, information about the case remains limited, and the circulating reports mainly rely on information from various sources rather than confirmed official channels. Until officials provide additional comments, the main details of the process will remain unknown.
It is not yet clear whether Tashiyev will be summoned again or if additional information will be disclosed in the coming days. Citizens and observers are waiting for an official statement on the final outcome of this matter.





