The head of Sadyk Kargo courier service is wanted in Istanbul

Correspondents of “Chronicles of Turkmenistan” report that Turkey’s law enforcement officials and Turkmen nationals customers of the courier and package delivery service Sadyk Kargo, registered in Istanbul are unable to locate Shirali Sadykov, the head of the company.

Over the past five years the entrepreneur has been engaged in small cargo and private package delivery from Turkey to Turkmenistan.Until February 2021 people have been bringing packages and small cargo to be shipped to Turkmenistan to his office located in Küçükçekmece, the European part of Istanbul.

Turkmenabat-based representation office in the former Centre for the Festivities “Ajaiýp” on Izmir street has not received any cargo since December 2020.

Those who came to collect packages in Turkmenabat were informed by Sadykov’s relatives that they are unable to contact him.

The cargo senders in Istabul tried to locate Sadykov in the city but in vain.His telephones are switched off and even his staff have no clue about his whereabouts.

People have contacted the public prosecutor’s office where they were informed that criminal charges will be initiated against Sadykov.The damage is estimated at $55 000.

Shirali Sadykov was born in 1984 in Chardjev etrap of Lebap velayat.His two brothers an attorney and a district police officer helped him do business.The post The head of Sadyk Kargo courier service is wanted in Istanbul first appeared on Chronicles of Turkmenistan.

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