Emomali Rahmon introduces staff changes in Supreme Court, prosecutor’s offices, and interior ministry
Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has carried out significant personnel changes within the structures of the Supreme Court, the prosecutor’s office, and the ministry of internal affairs.
According to the Tajik president’s official website, Tojiddin Hafizoda has been relieved of his position as First Deputy Chairman of the Sughd Regional Court and appointed as Chairman of the Mastchoh District Court.
Additionally, new appointments have been made in the Mastchoh district, where experienced and qualified professionals with strong managerial skills have been appointed as prosecutor and head of the police department.
Other staff changes also affected prosecutors and department heads within various cities and regions across the country, though their names were not disclosed.

During a meeting with the newly appointed officials, President Rahmon discussed ongoing issues in their work and issued specific instructions aimed at improving the fight against crime, particularly drug trafficking, and addressing violations in land use.
The President emphasized that, in any situation, the interests of the state and the nation must always come first. He stressed that law enforcement officers are required to strictly adhere to the law and diligently fulfill their duties.
Rahmon also focused on the importance of foreign language proficiency, improving the qualifications of law enforcement staff, and mastering new technologies to enhance their effectiveness.
According to the Tajik president’s official website, Tojiddin Hafizoda has been relieved of his position as First Deputy Chairman of the Sughd Regional Court and appointed as Chairman of the Mastchoh District Court.
Additionally, new appointments have been made in the Mastchoh district, where experienced and qualified professionals with strong managerial skills have been appointed as prosecutor and head of the police department.
Other staff changes also affected prosecutors and department heads within various cities and regions across the country, though their names were not disclosed.

During a meeting with the newly appointed officials, President Rahmon discussed ongoing issues in their work and issued specific instructions aimed at improving the fight against crime, particularly drug trafficking, and addressing violations in land use.
The President emphasized that, in any situation, the interests of the state and the nation must always come first. He stressed that law enforcement officers are required to strictly adhere to the law and diligently fulfill their duties.
Rahmon also focused on the importance of foreign language proficiency, improving the qualifications of law enforcement staff, and mastering new technologies to enhance their effectiveness.
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