Swiss court discontinues Karimova trial


FILE PHOTO: Designer Gulnara Karimova (L), daughter of Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov, stands with a model after presenting her Guli Collection at China Fashion Week in Beijing October 30, 2012. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo

ZURICH, April 28 (Reuters) - ⁠Switzerland's Federal Criminal Court has discontinued a money ⁠laundering trial against Gulnara Karimova, a daughter ‌of Uzbekistan's former president, on the grounds that she is not allowed to leave her country in time.

The court said no ​judgment could be reached before the ⁠statute of limitations expires ⁠on the alleged offences, Swiss public broadcaster SRF reported, ⁠citing ‌the judge.

Karimova, who has previously denied any wrongdoing, is accused of taking bribes and ⁠running a criminal organisation known as "The Office" that ​allegedly channelled ‌hundreds of millions of dollars to accounts in ⁠Switzerland between ​2005 and 2013.

"Today's dismissal ordered by the Swiss Federal Criminal Court in favour of our client, Gulnara Karimova, ⁠amounts to an acquittal under Swiss ​law," her lawyer Gregoire Mangeat told Reuters.

"The court held that there exists a lasting impediment to the continuation ⁠of the proceedings," he added, referring to the fact she could not attend the hearing and her conviction in Uzbekistan had been unfairly obtained.

Karimova is serving ​a prison sentence in Uzbekistan until ⁠December 2028, while the statute of limitations for the ​offences alleged by the Office ‌of the Attorney General of ​Switzerland expires over the course of that year.

(Reporting by Ariane Luthi, editing by John Revill)

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