Uzbek woman was wanted for facilitating militants' land acquisitions

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A woman from Namangan, involved in arranging marriages for widows with militants of a terrorist organization, is currently wanted. This information was reported by the Regional Department of Internal Affairs.

It has been noted that Sattorova Roziya, also known as Fatima, was born in 1982 in the Yangikurgan district of the Namangan region. Influenced by her husband, she began to embrace and propagate the ideologies of the religious extremist organization "Jihadchilar," urging her family members to emigrate and participate in jihad.

The wanted individual traveled to Syria with her husband and one child via Turkey and joined the ranks of the international terrorist organization "Tawhid and Jihad." She was appointed to oversee widows within the organization. Currently, she is involved in arranging marriages between widows and militants, as well as relaying orders from the organization's leaders to the women.

Sattorova has been wanted since 2020 under part 2 of Article 1552 of the Criminal Code (Training, departure, or relocation to conduct terrorist activities) and Article 2442 (Establishment, leadership, and participation in religious extremist, separatist, fundamentalist, or other prohibited organizations) for committing these specified crimes and evading law enforcement.

"If you have any information regarding this individual, please contact +998942775776 or +998972177100," the announcement states.

It should be noted that earlier, a 28-year-old Uzbek citizen traveled to South Korea for studies, where it was discovered that he had fallen under the influence of terrorist organization leaders.


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