Former head of representative office in Korea declared wanted

Azizbek Toshtemirov, the former head of the External Labor Migration Agency's representative office in South Korea, has been placed on the international wanted list. Reports indicate he is accused of fraud and has been added to Interpol's "red notice" database.
Azizbek Toshtemirov previously led the External Labor Migration Agency's office in South Korea. He was reportedly dismissed from his position in March 2025 for "violations." His name is now being mentioned in a major investigation concerning labor migration and the processes for working in Korea.
According to case files, the former official is involved in an investigation regarding fraud surrounding the EPS-Topik exams. This exam is a crucial step for citizens wishing to work in South Korea. Therefore, any illegal interference in this process could seriously undermine the trust of thousands of citizens.
According to investigative data, some agency employees may have helped other individuals take the test instead of the actual candidates. This is being assessed as a situation that undermines the transparency of the examination system, fair selection, and legal labor migration processes.
Additionally, video materials from 2023 have circulated online. It is alleged that they show Toshtemirov bringing unregistered participants to the exam. These videos are also being cited as important materials that may be examined as part of the investigation.
It is natural for this situation to spark significant interest and concern among citizens aiming to work in South Korea, as many plan to support their families, pay off debts, or improve their future by working there. Fraud or nepotism in such a process primarily harms ordinary citizens.
For now, it is reported that an international search has been declared for Azizbek Toshtemirov and his details have been placed in the Interpol database. During the investigation, it is expected that other individuals involved in the case, potential violations in the exam process, and the scale of the damage will be determined.
In short, this case surrounding the system for sending workers to Korea has once again brought the issue of transparency and legality to the forefront. Labor migration is a field connected to people's fates. Therefore, only fair and official procedures, not "backdoor" methods, should function here.
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