President Shavkat Mirziyoyev offered to the journalist Bobomurod Abdullaev a three-room apartment in the Tashkent’s Green Park residential complex as a gift, the journalist announced on his Facebook account Sunday.
According to him, the apartment is equipped with everything, including home appliances. He moved to the new house on October 5. His mother who lived in Khorezm city also moved to his house. Bobomurod Abdullayev thanked the president.
“On September 8 this year, the respected President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev presented a three-room apartment with home appliances, carpets, furniture,” he said in a footage from the apartment.
On August 8, Bobomurod Abdullaev was arrested in Bishkek at the request of the Uzbek authorities (the General Prosecutor's Office of Uzbekistan did not elaborate on what charge he was arrested). On August 22, he was extradited to Uzbekistan and released on the same day on receipt of proper conduct.
In 2017, Bobomurod Abdullaev and three other people were arrested on charges of encroachment to the constitutional order of Uzbekistan. In May 2018, the court found Bobomurod Abdullayev guilty of a crime and sentenced him to correctional labor, releasing him from custody. The other defendants in the case were acquitted.