Ex-President of Kyrgyzstan Atambayev sentenced in absentia to 11.5 years in prison
![]() The former president of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev was sentenced in absentia to 11.5 years in prison. This was reported by Sputnik Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday, June 3. "The Pervomaisky court also decided to confiscate the property of the former president and deprive him of state awards," the Telegram channel of the publication clarified. Atambayev was found guilty of illegally obtaining land plots in the village of Koi-Tash in the Chui region of the country, corruption during the modernization of the Bishkek thermal power plant and organizing mass riots in the village of Koi-Tash. At the moment, the ex-president lives abroad. |

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