The leaders of this group actively used closed Telegram channels for communication, as well as engaged in the distribution of banned literature and discussed plans for establishing a caliphate in the territory of Kyrgyzstan.
During searches conducted in the homes of the suspects, law enforcement seized a significant amount of literature related to "Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami," as well as electronic devices, including computers, flash drives, and mobile phones.On January 29, five women suspected of belonging to this extremist wing were placed in the detention center of the State Committee for National Security. The investigation is ongoing.
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