JAN. 29 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) — Police in Moscow arrested a French businessman linked to Gulnara Karimova, the eldest daughter of Uzbek President Islam Karimov.
The Frenchman was named as 48-year-old Eric Cokini. Reports said he was arrested at an airport in Moscow.
Mr Cokini had worked in Uzbekistan for several years, the AFP news agency reported. One of his roles included importing perfume for shops run by Ms Karimova but he is thought to have had far wider and deeper links with her businesses.
A photo dated from 2010 on Ms Karimova’s website showed the pair chatting.
The Russian interior ministry said the Uzbek authorities wanted to charge Mr Cokini with a series of financial crimes including money laundering, tax evasion and theft. They have asked the Russian authorities to extradite him to Tashkent.
His potential extradition could trigger an international row. Information on Mr Cokini and his links to Ms Karimova is still patchy but his arrest is more evidence that people and businesses connected to her are coming under increasing pressure.
Once thought of as a potential presidential successor, Ms Karimova is locked in a battle for influence against her detractors in Uzbekistan. These are mainly people linked to the rival Samarkand clan.
And she doesn’t seem to be winning. This is bad news for her allies, including Mr Cokini.
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(News report from Issue No. 170, published on Feb. 5 2014)