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'''Homiddin Hasanovich Sharifov''' ({{lang-tg|Ҳомиддин Ҳасанович Шарифов}}; 15 June 1947 – August 2007) was the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Tajikistan)|Minister of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan]] from 1996 to 2006.<ref name="Memorial">{{cite web|url=http://mvd.tj/index.php/en/news-archive/13691-iikkk-3|title=Memorial evening dedicated to the late Homiddin Sharifov|publisher=Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan|date=15 June 2017|access-date=8 August 2017}}</ref><ref name="TOJNews">{{cite news|url=http://tojnews.org/tj/news/yodbudi-khomiddin-khumdin-sharifov-dar-vazorati-korkhoi-dohili|script-title=tg:Ёдбуди Ҳомиддин (Ҳумдин) Шарифов дар вазорати корҳои дохилӣ|trans-title=Homiddin (Humdin) Sharifov of the Ministry of the Interior|newspaper=TOJNews|date=15 June 2015|access-date=8 August 2017}}</ref>
'''Khomiddin Sharipov''' is the [[Interior Minister]] of [[Tajikistan]].<ref name=IMU>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/07/1C895728-875C-4E6E-BA17-688E51B40792.html Tajikistan Detains 10 Suspected IMU Members] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref>


Sharifov graduated from the Faculty of Law of the V.I. Lenin Tajik State University (today the [[Tajik National University]]). He served briefly as the Chairman of the [[Constitutional Court of Tajikistan]] in 1995 before becoming the Minister of Internal Affairs in 1996.<ref name="TOJNews"/>
Minister Sharipov fired ten heads of southern district police departments on 4 March 2001 after Tajik-Afghan border police failed to stop cross-border [[drug trafficking]].<ref name=DRUGS>[http://www.uzbekworld.com/news/viewnews.cgi?newsid983900978,24294, Ten Tajik Police Heads Dismissed for Negligence] Uzbek World</ref>


In 2001, Sharifov fired ten heads of southern district police departments after Tajik-Afghan border police failed to stop cross-border [[drug trafficking]].<ref name="UzbekWorld">{{cite news|url=http://www.uzbekworld.com/news/viewnews.cgi?newsid983900978,24294,|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20010721020021/http://www.uzbekworld.com/news/viewnews.cgi?newsid983900978,24294,|title=Ten Tajik Police Heads Dismissed for Negligence|newspaper=Uzbek World|date=6 March 2001|access-date=8 August 2017|archive-date=21 July 2001}}</ref> He was later responsible for investigating the 2005 car bombings in Tajikistan, which led to the April 2006 arrests of four members of the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]], and ten more IMU members (including three citizens of [[Uzbekistan]]) in July of that year.<ref name="ChechenTimes">{{cite news|url=http://www.chechentimes.org/en/news?id=25758|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927193637/www.chechentimes.org/en/news?id=25758|title=Details Still Unclear About Tajik Car Bombing|newspaper=The Chechen Times|date=31 January 2005|access-date=8 August 2017|archive-date=27 September 2007}}</ref><ref name="RFERL">{{cite news|url=http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/07/1C895728-875C-4E6E-BA17-688E51B40792.html|title=Tajikistan Detains 10 Suspected IMU Members|publisher=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty|date=17 July 2006|access-date=8 August 2017}}</ref>
==Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan==
[[Islamic terrorist]]s set off a car bomb outside of the Emergencies Ministry killing two people on 31 December 2005. Sharipov said, "We do not have any theories... We don't know what caused the blast."<ref name=CARBOMB>[http://www.chechentimes.org/en/news?id=25758 Details Still Unclear About Tajik Car Bombing] The Chechen Times</ref>


His son Ahliddin Sharifov followed him into government work and by 2017 had become the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs department at [[Balijuvon District]].<ref name="Memorial"/>
On 17 April 2006 Sharipov announced that the [[Tajik Government]] had arrested four members of the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] and were searching for two more IMU members responsible for the 2005 terrorist bombings in [[Dushanbe]].<ref name=DUSHANBE>[http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/4/15349b26-e658-4b04-bcfe-d7686164b7a1.html Tajikistan Identifies IMU Suspects In 2005 Blasts] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref> Sharipov announced on 17 July that the government had arrested ten more IMU members in [[Khujand]], three of whom are citizens of [[Uzbekistan]], on 14–15 July.
He said, "As far as we know the movement members who are being detained in Tajikistan are trained in [[Afghanistan]] and sent to Uzbekistan where they cross the border to Tajiksitan, often illegally. The detained Uzbek nationals are wanted in their country for attempting or committing terrorist acts."<ref name=IMU/><ref name=IMUTHREE>[http://www.westernresistance.com/blog/archives/002588.html Tajikistan: Ten Suspected Members Of Islamic Terror Group Detained] Western Resistance</ref>


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Homiddin Hasanovich Sharifov (Tajik: Ҳомиддин Ҳасанович Шарифов; 15 June 1947 – August 2007) was the Minister of Internal Affairs of Tajikistan from 1996 to 2006.[1][2]

Sharifov graduated from the Faculty of Law of the V.I. Lenin Tajik State University (today the Tajik National University). He served briefly as the Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Tajikistan in 1995 before becoming the Minister of Internal Affairs in 1996.[2]

In 2001, Sharifov fired ten heads of southern district police departments after Tajik-Afghan border police failed to stop cross-border drug trafficking.[3] He was later responsible for investigating the 2005 car bombings in Tajikistan, which led to the April 2006 arrests of four members of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, and ten more IMU members (including three citizens of Uzbekistan) in July of that year.[4][5]

His son Ahliddin Sharifov followed him into government work and by 2017 had become the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs department at Balijuvon District.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Memorial evening dedicated to the late Homiddin Sharifov". Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan. 15 June 2017. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b Ёдбуди Ҳомиддин (Ҳумдин) Шарифов дар вазорати корҳои дохилӣ [Homiddin (Humdin) Sharifov of the Ministry of the Interior]. TOJNews. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Ten Tajik Police Heads Dismissed for Negligence". Uzbek World. 6 March 2001. Archived from the original on 21 July 2001. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Details Still Unclear About Tajik Car Bombing". The Chechen Times. 31 January 2005. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Tajikistan Detains 10 Suspected IMU Members". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 17 July 2006. Retrieved 8 August 2017.

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