The Borneo Post

Kyrgyz man sentenced to 20 years in bride kidnap murder case

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BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan: A man in ex- Soviet Kyrgyzstan was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday for kidnapping and murdering a woman he planned to marry, in a case that sparked public fury.

The murder of 20-year- old Burulai Turdaaly Kyzy inside a provincial police station in May caused uproar in Kyrgyzstan, sparking street demonstrat­ions and the dismissals of several police officers.

Turdaaly Kyzy’s kidnapper Mars Bodoshev was given a 20-year sentence on charges of murder and kidnap for marriage, a spokesman for the Sverdlovsk­iy district court in the capital Bishkek told AFP.

Kyrgyzstan is known internatio­nally for its custom of bride kidnapping, which sees thousands of girls abducted for forced marriage every year.

An accomplice who helped in the kidnapping was handed a seven-year sentence, the court spokesman said.

More than 20 police officers were removed from their positions over accusation­s of negligence after the murder.

Turdaaly Kyzy was fatally stabbed by her kidnapper while waiting to file a complaint against him after he was apprehende­d by police.

Bodoshev then turned the knife on himself, according to police, but recovered following a period in hospital.

The UN says 13.8 per cent of women in the ex- Soviet republic younger than 24 are forced into marriage with their abductors.

Munara Beknazarov­a, a local activist against gender-based violence, welcomed the sentence and noted the “great resonance” of Turdaaly Kyzy’s case in Kyrgyz society. — AFP

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