OCCRP: Son of Uzbekistan's ex-prosecutor owns $8M worth of properties in Dubai
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) has revealed that Alisher Kodirov, the son of Rashid Kodirov, former Prosecutor General of Uzbekistan, owns four real estate properties in Dubai, valued at nearly $8 million. Alisher Kodirov had previously been sought for embezzlement and fraud in 2018.

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According to OCCRP, Alisher Kodirov possesses four offices in Marina Plaza, with each valued between $1.9 million and $2.1 million.
In 2018, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan declared Alisher Kodirov wanted for alleged crimes according to multiple clauses of the country's Criminal Code pertaining to repeated embezzlement and fraud, including notably large amounts.
The current status of the search for Alisher Kodirov remains uncertain, as the official website of the Ministry, which lists wanted individuals, has been non-functional for some time.
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