Ghaffor Mirzoyev

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The former head of the Drug Control Agency in Tajikstan, Ghaffor Mirzoyev was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2004 on charges of abuse of power, privatization of government property, drug trafficking and a host of other charges.[1]

Official posts

In addition to being the chief of the Presidential National Guard, Mirzoyev served as the head of Tajikistan's Olympic committee in 2002.[2]

Arrest

In August 2004, Mirzoyev was arrested along with 15 supporters, and though many claimed that the arrests were politically motivated, most critics still conceded that Mirzoyev was a "corrupt official" with links to the narcotics industry.[1][3]

His brother, Abdurasul Mirzoyev, was charged with possession of weapons after 3,000 weapons were found hidden among the Drug Control Agency storehouses, as well as an anti-aircraft missile at his family's home.[4]

References

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