On November 11, a raid was conducted in Tashkent to eliminate illegal outdoor advertising, as reported by the press services of several district hokimiyats.

In the Mirabad district, over 120 advertising banners and billboards were dismantled on the streets of Shahrisabz, Islam Karimov, Nukus, and Fargona Yuli. The raid was carried out by the district administration staff.

“During the event, a thorough inspection of the installed advertising structures was conducted to ensure compliance with current regulations,” the hokimiyat's message stated.

Meanwhile, in the Yakкасарай district, an advertising banner located on the facade of a 16-story building on Babur and Nukus streets was dismantled. The decision for removal was made based on the findings of the authorized bodies after reviewing residents' complaints.

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Photo: Press service of the Yakкасарай district hokimiyat

Additionally, the raid to dismantle illegal advertising structures placed along the streets and highways also affected the Chilonzor district. In particular, employees from the district's emergency management department removed advertising banners from the facades of high-rise buildings.

A similar raid took place in the Mirzo-Ulugbek district of Tashkent, involving the participation of law enforcement officials.

Hokimiyats from other capital districts did not publicly report on the raids. The capital administration did not comment on the inspection process.

Earlier, Spot reported that more than 300 violations related to the advertising of dietary supplements had been identified since the beginning of the year.