Girls who were hidden in Jizzakh after divorce were returned to their mothers

A family living in the Pakhtakor district of the Jizzakh region divorced due to family disputes. It is said that after this, the woman was forced to return home without her daughters. The mother, missing her children and hoping to take them home, went to her ex-husband's house several times, but each time she was turned away from the door, and she wasn't even allowed to see the girls.
Unable to bear this situation, the mother appealed to the court. By court decision, an enforcement document was issued on the transfer of children to the mother's care, and the case was transferred to the district department of the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement. An official search warrant was issued as it was revealed that the girls were deliberately hidden during the execution.
As a result of operational measures, it was established that the girls were in Tashkent, in the house of their uncle. The little girls were brought back and returned to their mother's care. This story reminds us of something else: it's easy to turn children into "objects of dispute," but it's most difficult to restore their psyche - therefore, in such situations, both law and conscience should come first.
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