Former prime minister of Kyrgyzstan Sapar Isakov has been summoned for interrogation to the National Security Committee. He wrote about it in his Facebook account accompanying the post by a shot of the notice.
The notice runs that in case of no show he would be taken to the interrogation by force. He informed that he was summoned as a witness.
As EADaily reported earlier, Sapar Isakov was prime minister less than a year. On April 19, Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Jeenbekov fired the government led by Isakov. It happened after the parliament voted no confidence to the cabinet.
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