The Kyrgyz Republic has extradited those accused of murder, robbery, and organizing prostitution to Poland.
The extradition was carried out with the support of the National Central Bureau of Interpol in Kyrgyzstan and the State Penitentiary Service.
According to the General Prosecutor's Office, the extradited individuals were previously convicted by Polish courts for serious crimes related to the activities of an organized criminal group.
They are charged with crimes such as attempted murder, robberies, extortion, organizing prostitution, as well as smuggling and illegal trafficking of large quantities of drugs.
The agency emphasized that Kyrgyzstan is actively developing international cooperation in the fight against transnational organized crime.