27 May 14:59
MIA launches investigation into 209 billion UZS real estate fraud case.The investigation into “Credit House,” a company that promised to help Tashkent residents purchase homes on favorable terms, has been transferred to the Investigative Department under the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA). The total amount of damage caused is estimated at 209 billion UZS. Charges have been brought against five individuals linked to the case. .
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