AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoOsh Under Scrutiny: Kyrgyzstan’s former presidential plenipotentiary for the Osh region, Ziyadin Jamaldinov, has been moved from pre-trial detention to house arrest until June 10, accused of financing organized criminal groups. Public Safety: Bishkek police are searching for a man caught on video harassing a girl on bus No. 166; a case has been opened and investigators are working to identify the suspect. Justice & Rights: Investigative journalist Leila Saralaeva says authorities don’t want the public to know about crimes and corruption, warning that journalists face prosecution for reporting. Health Access: Chinese ophthalmologists will offer free cataract consultations and 300 free surgeries in Bishkek from May 18–27, with registration open May 12–18. Sports Governance: Adylbek Kasymaliev was unanimously elected president of the Kyrgyz Football Union, with new executive committee members chosen until 2030. Culture & Tradition: A week of coverage also highlights Kyrgyz golden eagle falconry as a living competitive tradition. Digital Threats: Police warn of a new Telegram phishing wave using fake “account blocked” messages.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.