Dilshod Tursunkulovich Akhmedov (54), the former head of the Uzbek Metallurgical Plant Joint-Stock Company, has been placed on an international wanted list by Interpol. An official notice has been published on the Interpol website, marking a significant escalation in the legal proceedings against the former high-ranking official.
Akhmedov is suspected of committing a crime under Article 167 of the Criminal Code of Uzbekistan, which pertains to "Theft by appropriation or embezzlement." This article is typically applied to serious financial crimes, but Uzbek law enforcement authorities have not yet disclosed the details of the criminal case or the estimated amount of damage, leaving the scale of the alleged misconduct unclear.
Akhmedov's career trajectory includes prominent roles in Uzbekistan's industrial sector: he served as First Deputy Chairman of the Uzbek Metallurgical Plant from January 2021, later becoming Deputy Minister of Investment, Industry, and Trade. In October 2024, he was appointed as the head of the Uzbek Metallurgical Plant JSC, but was relieved of this position in August 2025 and replaced by Bakhtiyor Abdullayev.
The issuance of an Interpol Red Notice indicates that the case has transcended national borders and attracted the attention of international law enforcement. This move may reflect efforts by Uzbek authorities to tighten oversight over the financial activities of senior officials, though the effectiveness and transparency of such measures remain subjects of scrutiny.
Akhmedov's current whereabouts are unknown. Interpol's database includes his photograph and personal details. Uzbek law enforcement agencies are continuing their investigation, but no official statements have been released regarding the specifics of the case or the progress of the manhunt.
Source: kun.uz