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The Ministry of Internal Affairs urged Kazakhstan citizens not to attempt bribing police officers.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan has issued an important statement to citizens. The agency emphasized that maintaining law and order remains a top priority. This information was reported by Bizmedia.kz.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs urged Kazakhstan citizens not to attempt bribing police officers.

"Our main principle is law and order," noted the official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Shyngys Alekeshyev.

He spoke about the work of the internal security department, which monitors the actions of patrol police around the clock through modern operational management centers.

According to him, patrol crews are equipped with smart badges that automatically record all their actions. These devices cannot be manually disabled, eliminating the possibility of deviating from official duties. Additionally, the implemented artificial intelligence system processes data from surveillance cameras and promptly identifies violations for immediate response.

"The police's work is aimed at ensuring the inevitability of punishment for every lawbreaker, regardless of their status, position, or standing. There are no exceptions. It is important to note that patrol officers strictly adhere to the requirements of the law. Any unlawful action on their part will result in severe consequences," emphasized Alekeshyev.

Citizens were reminded of the importance of obeying the law and complying with police requirements. The Ministry of Internal Affairs also warned of strict liability for attempts to bribe officials.

"We urge citizens to adhere to the law, comply with the lawful demands of police officers, and refrain from attempting to bribe officials," said the official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The Ministry, in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Service, has intensified efforts to combat corruption within its ranks. Kazakhs are encouraged to be proactive and report any instances of improper behavior by police officers to the internal security department or by calling the hotline at 1402.