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The Court Ruled that a. Gankhuya's Actions of Putting a Euro-5 Sticker on a Green Bus with a Euro-2 Engine Did Not Constitute a Fraud Crime.

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The Court of Appeals in the "Green Bus" case was held today and announced its decision. The first-instance court sentenced A. Gankhuyag, the director of "Tenun-Ogoo" LLC, who allegedly imported green buses in 2023, to six years in prison under two articles. Specifically, the defendant A. Gankhuyag was sentenced to 3 years in prison and 3 years in prison for the crime specified in Article 22.1.3 of the Criminal Code, and 3 years in prison for the…
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The Court of Appeals in the "Green Bus" case was held today and announced its decision. The first-instance court sentenced A. Gankhuyag, the director of "Tenun-Ogoo" LLC, who allegedly imported green buses in 2023, to six years in prison under two articles. Specifically, the defendant A. Gankhuyag was sentenced to 3 years in prison and 3 years in prison for the crime specified in Article 22.1.3 of the Criminal Code, and 3 years in prison for the…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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