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Uzbekistan's Interior Minister Aziz Tashpulatov held a public reception on June 28 at the JAR sports complex. The event lasted from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with 432 appeals registered. Of these, 255 (59%) were resolved on the spot, while the remaining 177 were taken under control for further investigation.

Citizens raised various issues. Nurbek Azizov from Namangan region said he was a victim of fraud: a National Guard officer allegedly forged documents to take ownership of his apartment. He complained about biased investigators. "I previously met with the deputy minister twice, but got no results," he said.

Sherali Sharipov from Samarkand region claimed he and his brother were fired from a nursing home after complaining about insufficient food for the elderly. "We wanted to help the president fight corruption, but after four years, nothing has changed," he stated.

Dilfuza Nabiyeva from Tashkent sought help with housing. "I appealed to the president's virtual reception, but it was forwarded to the mayor's office with no concrete solution," she said. Dildora Rajabova from Jizzakh region reported that a local police inspector falsely accused her son of theft, but no action was taken against the officer.

Gulsora Royobova from Tashkent described a housing dispute: after her brother's death, the house was inherited by his wife, who then transferred it to her son-in-law. "Now we are homeless, living in a rented apartment with my two daughters-in-law, two sons, and four grandchildren," she said.

According to the Interior Ministry's press service, the reception addressed issues related to inquiries and investigations, financial relations, social protection, reinstatement at work, and other legal matters.

Source: www.gazeta.uz