Uzbek citizen who was in Russia without legal representatives repatriated to his homeland
Representatives of the Consulate General of Uzbekistan in Vladivostok helped return a citizen of Uzbekistan who does not have legal representatives in the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia.
Photo: Kun.uz
Employees of the Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors reported that Uzbek citizen T.J., born in 2007, was temporarily placed in this institution because he was in the Khabarovsk Krai without legal representatives, which is contrary to Russian legislation.
Representatives of the Consulate General held negotiations with the leadership of the Social Rehabilitation Center for Minors “Parus Nadejdy” (“Sail of Hope”) and with the support of the head of the public organization of the Uzbek National-Cultural Autonomy “Commonwealth of Central Asia” in the city of Khabarovsk, Abdukhamid Saidov, minor T.J. returned safely to his parents on the Khabarovsk-Tashkent flight.
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