Uzbekistan Adds Ravshan Mukhitdinov to Interpol Red Notice List Authorities in Uzbekistan have included Ravshan Mukhitdinov, a 37-year-old individual, in Interpol’s “red notice” database. The move marks him as a person of interest for law enforcement agencies globally. According to official information, Mukhitdinov faces charges under multiple articles of Uzbekistan’s Criminal Code. These include allegations of intentional destruction or damage to property, participation in the creation or leadership of an organized armed group, and acts of hooliganism. The legal penalties associated with these charges range from restrictions on personal liberty to imprisonment terms of 3 to 15 years. Official statements indicate that Mukhitdinov currently resides in Türkiye and is engaged in business activities. He also holds the position of Vice President for Financial Affairs at Dünya Engelliler Vakfı (DEV), an Istanbul-based nonprofit organization focused on supporting individuals with disabilities. Interpol materials clarify that a “red notice” is not an arrest warrant. It is an international request for law enforcement agencies to locate and provisionally detain a person for the purpose of extradition or other legal proceedings. Such notices are issued based on a court decision or an arrest warrant provided by the requesting country. The Uzbekistan government has not specified the exact legal basis for the red notice, but it emphasizes that the inclusion of Mukhitdinov’s name in the database is part of an ongoing legal process. The case highlights the Uzbekistan government’s efforts to address alleged criminal activities, particularly those involving organized groups.#uzbekistan #turkiye #interpol #ravshan_mukhitdinov #dunya_engelliler_vakfi
