The Ostersund District Court said Yuri Yukovsky should be expelled after serving his time in Sweden.
The court didn't identify anyone for ordering the murder but said technical evidence showed the 37-year-old man "acted on behalf of someone in Russia."
"Everything indicates that he was on assignment for someone. There was clearly a connection to someone in Russia," Judge Goran Ingebrand said. Yukovsky made and sent at least 34 phone calls and text messages to a number in Russia on the day Nazarov was shot, the judge noted.
Nazarov had been criticizing the Uzbek regime, and got asylum in Sweden in 2006. In 2012, he was shot in the back of the head with a revolver equipped with a silencer in Stromsund, a northern Swedish town, in an attack described as politically motivated. Nazarov now suffers from brain damage.
Uzbek authorities had accused him of forming a terror organization after he criticized government steps in the late 1990s to tighten control over Muslim institutions.
