“Doc-1 Max” case: Appeals denied, original verdict stands
The Tashkent City Criminal Court’s appeals instance upheld the February 26, 2024, verdict in the “Doc-1 Max” case.

Фото: Kun.uz
According to a Kun.uz correspondent who reported from the court session held today, July 3, the appeal filed by seven defendants was denied.
The 2.5 billion UZS paid into the court's deposit account by Munira Kariyeva, the mother of the former head of the Pharmaceuticals Agency, Sardor Kariyev, will be distributed equally among the victims' legal representatives.
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