EX-PRESIDENT OF UZBEKISTAN DAUGHTER GULNARA KARIMOVA JAILED FOR FRAUD & MONEY LAUNDARY.
Uzbekistan said
Friday that it has jailed the eldest daughter of late president Islam Karimov,
Gulnara Karimova — once a prominent socialite, fashion designer and singer —
after charging her with massive fraud and money laundering.
In a statement the
Uzbekistan Prosecutor-General’s Office said that “Gulnara Karimova has been
charged” with crimes including fraud, money laundering and concealing foreign
currency “and she has been held behind bars”.
Karimova, 45, is the
eldest daughter of the late authoritarian president of the secretive ex-Soviet
Central Asian state, who died following a reported stroke in September last
year.
She was once tipped
to succeed her father and was a high-profile figure, serving in diplomatic
posts including as ambassador to Spain and Uzbekistan’s permanent
representative to the United Nations in Geneva.
She also organised a fashion week, had her own jewellery line and released pop
singles under the name Googoosha as well as running entertainment television
channels.
In
a statement, the organised crime unit of the Prosecutor-General’s Office said
she was a member of an organised criminal group that controlled assets worth
more than $1.3 billion in 12 countries.
It
said these included London properties worth £22.9 million ($29.95 million) and
hotels in Dubai worth $67.4 million.
Among
the long list of allegations against Karimova are that she fraudulently
acquired assets worth $595 million and received $869.3 million in kickbacks
that were paid into offshore accounts.
She
has been reportedly under house arrest in the country since 2014 after publicly
feuding with her mother and her younger sister Lola on Twitter. She did not
attend her father’s funeral.
The
statement by the Prosecutor-General’s office says that she was handed a
five-year non-custodial sentence, that did not see her jailed, in 2015.
In
an interview with the BBC in December, her London-based son Islam Karimov Jr.,
23, called on authorities in Uzbekistan to prove that his mother was alive
and well.
Karimova
is also the subject of a multi-year corruption probe targeting Western telecoms
firms that US and European investigators say paid her billions of dollars to
secure access to the national market.
Swiss prosecutors reportedly questioned her in Tashkent
in December, quashing rumours of her possible death.Source- Hindustan times.
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