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Kyrgyzstan|life|December 2, 2016 / 05:17 PM
Kyrgyz man wanted by Interpol violated U.S. immigration law

AKIPRESS.COM - On Febuary 9, 2015, U.S. Customs and Border Protection admitted Bekbosun Kydykbaev, wanted in Kyrgyzstan for fraud, into the United States as a B-2 non-immigrant visitor with authorization to remain in the United States until August 8, 2015. However, Kydykbaev did not depart the United States, said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a release on December 1.

Bekbosun Kydykbaev, 66, was deported from Dallas under ICE escort on November 28 by commercial aircraft and arrived in Bishkek on November 30 via Chicago and Istanbul, Turkey.

On March 25, 2014, Kydykbaev held the position of Director of the State Enterprise in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan. While occupying this position, Kydykbaev is accused of illegally selling four transformers belonging to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan for the sum of 1,480,000 KG (about $21,400 USD).

On June 8, 2016, ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested Kydykbaev at his residence in Wichita Falls, Texas, based on determining that Kydykbaev was the target of an Interpol Red Notice. HSI special agents transported Kydykbaev to ERO Dallas.

On June 9, HSI served Kydykbaev a “Notice to Appear” before a federal immigration judge for remaining in the United States for a time longer than permitted. On Sept. 21, an immigration judge in Dallas ordered Kydykbaev removed from the United States to Kyrgyzstan. Kydykbaev waived his right to appeal the judge’s decision.

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