In Jizzakh, a PPX inspector who took a bribe of 100,000 soums was fined 20.6 million soums.
He was deprived of the right to hold positions related to official and material responsibility in the IIO for a period of two years.

A patrol-post service inspector in the Forish district of Jizzakh region was fined by a court verdict for taking a 100,000 soum bribe from a driver. "Daryo" reported this.
It became known that B.X. worked as an inspector in the patrol-post service battalion of the Jizzakh Regional Internal Affairs Department's Public Order Maintenance Directorate. While on duty near the "Eski Shahar Buyum Bozori" area in Jizzakh city, he stopped a Changan-brand minibus parked in a prohibited area and informed the driver that an administrative report would be filed, the vehicle would be taken to the impound lot, resulting in a fine of over 1 million soum and other expenses.
The driver cited family circumstances and asked to be let off with a warning. After that, the inspector first offered to resolve the matter for 1 million soum, then for 100,000 soum. The driver transferred the requested amount to the bank card provided by the inspector.
The driver filed a complaint with the internal affairs bodies on the same day. Following the service investigation, the inspector was dismissed from his position.
The Forish District Criminal Court found B.X. guilty under Part 1 of Article 210 (bribery) of the Criminal Code. He was sentenced to a fine of 50 times the base calculation amount — 20.6 million soum.
Additionally, by the court verdict, B.X. was deprived of the right to hold positions related to official duties and material responsibility in internal affairs bodies for a period of two years.








