Tajik inmate slays jail boss with scissors

A prison governor in the mountainous Central Asian country of Tajikistan has been stabbed to death by a prisoner he asked to give him a haircut.

A Tajik prisoner stabbed a prison governor to death with scissors after being ordered to give him a haircut, the interior ministry says.

The 66-year-old prison governor "on Sunday evening asked the prisoner, who had worked as a hairdresser before being jailed, to come to his office to cut his hair," an interior ministry spokesman said.

The prisoner then used his scissors to stab the prison governor once in the head and then 16 times in his body. The official died before reaching hospital.

The 29-year-old prisoner had been sentenced several months earlier to 17 and a half years behind bars for murdering a young man, whom he stabbed 57 times.

The crime took place in a prison in the city of Kutab, around 200 kilometres southeast of Dushanbe.

The mountainous Central Asian country of Tajikistan is the poorest former Soviet republic, with around 40 per cent of the population living in poverty.


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