Kazakh security forces, which are attracted to liability after protests, may be a lifelong conclusion, the head of the Kazakh diaspora in St. Petersburg, a member of the International Board of Lawyers Mukhtar Anteev, believes. He said “Lent.Ru.”
On Saturday, January 8, the authorities of Kazakhstan detained on suspicion of the statesminem Karim Masimov, the former chapter of the National Security Committee (CNB), which President of the Casim-Zhomart Tokaev was removed from office on January 6. On Monday, January 10, it became known that the head of the police of the Zhambyl region, Zhanat Suleimenov, who threatened the Tribunal due to cases of the transition of the protesters.
If Suleimenov could not foresee and prevent the penetration of marauders or bandits, the negligence could imply. And if in his actions they saw a conspiracy with attackers of militants, like Masimov, he would have presented a more serious accusation, such as the Government, suggested Anteev. According to a lawyer, according to this article, on average, in Kazakhstan, he sentenced to 15 years in prison, but the maximum punishment is a lifelong conclusion. He made that the police chief of the Zhambyl region could help to commit suicide so that he does not reveal some information.
According to Anteeva, the attraction of police officers for the transition to the side of the protesters is illegal. He believes that if the police did not want to make unlawful actions against civilians and therefore performed on the side of the protesters, then they should not punish them.