A memorial complex was inaugurated at the Main Directorate of Internal Affairs in Tashkent, dedicated to the memory of traffic police inspector Khasilbek Eshnazarov, who was struck and killed by a schoolboy. The ceremony was attended by leadership from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, representatives of the capital's public, colleagues of the deceased officer, and members of his family.
The memorial plaque in the building of the Main Directorate, which honors the names of officers who died in the line of duty, was updated to include Khasilbek Eshnazarov's name. Participants in the ceremony observed a minute of silence to honor the fallen and laid wreaths at the base of the monument.
During the ceremony, the Minister of Internal Affairs highlighted that Eshnazarov's selfless service serves as an example of courage and dedication to duty for internal affairs personnel. On behalf of the staff, gratitude was expressed to the parents of the deceased, Beknazar and Dilarom, for raising a son who became a model of loyalty to his service oath. It was announced that the officer's family would receive ongoing state support.
Reports indicate that the family will be provided with social assistance, including free medical care at internal affairs institutions, treatment for the parents, and continued education for Eshnazarov's daughter and two sons at higher educational institutions.
Additionally, it was revealed that a monument to the inspector will be erected at School No. 62 in the Guzar district of the Kashkadarya region, intended to symbolize devotion to the homeland and service duty for students. During the ceremony, a decree from the President of Uzbekistan was read, posthumously awarding Junior Sergeant Khasilbek Eshnazarov the "Jasorat" (Courage) medal, which the Minister of Internal Affairs presented to his father.
Source: kun.uz