Israeli citizen was detained for disturbing hotel guests in Tashkent

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An Israeli citizen was sentenced to 15 days in prison for disturbing the peace by playing loud music at night in a Tashkent hotel, according to QALAMPIR.UZ.

The incident occurred on April 16. At 10:30 p.m., a hotel employee contacted the MDIA hotline, reporting that an Israeli guest, A.Kh., was playing loud music and urinating in the hotel while intoxicated.

A.Kh. refused to accompany the officers to the DIA department and did not comply with their legal orders.

On May 16, A.Kh. admitted his guilt, stating that he had been drinking at home, that his parents were in Uzbekistan to renew gravestones for the "Easter" holiday, and that he had caused a disturbance at the hotel. He apologized for his actions, including his refusal to cooperate with DIA officers due to his drunken state, and asked for leniency.

The court found A.Kh. guilty of petty hooliganism (Article 183), violating noise regulations (Article 192), and failing to comply with police orders (Article 194, Part 1) under the Code of Administrative Responsibility. He was sentenced to 15 days of administrative detention under Article 183, fined 113,000 soums under Article 192, and fined 340,000 soums under Article 194, Part 1.
 


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