An IIB official who ordered his employees to find a day laborer in Tashkent has been dismissed.
He had assigned the task of registering relatives or themselves as "daydi" to employees who had not found a daydi.

Abror Khudoyberdiev, an officer of the Almazar District Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) in Tashkent city, has been dismissed from his position for instructing inspectors to find "daydi" (persons without registration) and formalize administrative reports. This was announced by Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Ramazon Ashurov at a press conference held by the Ministry of Internal Affairs on April 11, as reported by Kun.uz.
It is noted that the officer gave an assignment to preventive inspectors to find persons without registration from the street and formalize administrative reports against them. Based on the results of an official investigation conducted regarding the incident, he was dismissed from his position.
Previously, an audio recording reflecting Khudoyberdiev instructing employees to "find 'daydi' and draw up 300 administrative reports" had spread on social networks, causing widespread public discussion. In the audio, it was noted that he instructed employees who could not find "daydi" to formalize their relatives or themselves as "daydi".







