September 12, 2019, 10:12
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Bishkek, Sept.12, 2019. /Kabar/. The regular meeting of the State Commission to study situation in Koi-Tash village in Alamudun region of Chui Oblast on Aug. 7-8, 2019 was held, the Government’s press service reported.
Kyrgyzstan’s Deputy Prime Minister, Head of the Commission Jenish Razakov noted within the framework of earlier adopted decisions two working groups have been formed and their compositions are determined.
The group to study of cause-and-effect relations that led to the events in the village of Koi-Tash includes Baktybek Raiymkulov, Tynchtyk Shainazarov, Talant Mamytov, Abdybek Dyushaliyev, Almazbek Batyrbekov, Marat Dzhamankulov, Rysbek Abdysatarov, Kubatbek Kozhonaliyev and Alisher Mamasaliyev.
The working group on preparation of the analysis of the events that took place on Aug. 7-8 includes Jenish Razakov, Janybek Bakchiyev, Bakirdin Subanbekov, Ismail Isakov, Azamat Arayev, Altynbek Namazaliyev, Bekbolsun Asankulov, Artur Medetbekov, Mars Sakkarayev.
In the course of the meeting, the members of the Commission heard information from Kyrgyzstan’s Minister of Internal Affairs Kashkar Dzhunushaliyev, and Chairman of the State Committee for National Security Orozbek Opumbayev.
Deputy of the Jogorku Kenesh Asel Koduranova, public figure Ravshan Jeenbekov, former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Kursan Asanov are invited at the next meeting of the State Commission.
The special forces of the State Committee for National Security conducted a special operation on Aug. 7-8 to detain former president Almazbek Atambayev, which resulted in clashes between law enforcement agencies and Atambayev’s supporters. During a special operation to detain the former president, one soldier of the special forces was killed, over 100 were injured.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kyrgyzstan summoned Atambayev for questioning three times on the case of unlawful release of criminal authority Batukayev, but Atambayev ignored them. Later, Kyrgyz authorities decided to detain him by force.