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Almaty police have detained a group of suspects in connection with a kidnapping case.

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In Almaty, police have detained a group of suspects in connection with a case of kidnapping and inflicting grievous bodily harm. During 17 searches, firearms were seized, including a Kalashnikov rifle without serial numbers, and around 500 rounds of ammunition. According to the investigation, the weapons may have been used to put pressure on businesses. Those detained currently hold the status of suspects; details of the charges and preventive measures have not yet been disclosed.

Kazakhstan has updated the rules for flights in civil aviation

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Kazakhstan has updated its civil aviation flight rules — the changes relate to safety requirements, crew operations, and the use of on-board data. The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan has approved the corresponding order, which updates the regulations in effect since 2017.

The court of the Mangystau region has sentenced members of a drug network with billion-dollar turnovers.

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The Mangistau Regional Court has found the participants of a transnational organised group, operating through the internet drug shop “DUNE OPERATOR,” guilty. Four defendants have been sentenced to between 16 and 18 years in prison. During the investigation, over 2 billion tenge in cash was seized and property worth more than 100 million tenge was frozen. Funds and luxury-class vehicles have been confiscated in favour of the state. The sentences have not yet come into legal force.

ВАП выявила нарушения на 51 млрд тенге в Костанайской области

The ВАП revealed violations worth 51 billion tenge in the Kostanay region.

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The Supreme Audit Chamber of the Republic of Kazakhstan has identified financial irregularities totalling 51 billion tenge in the Kostanay region as part of a state audit. The inspection covered key areas, including healthcare and public procurement. In particular, there was an overvaluation of medical equipment costing 200 million tenge, as well as breaches of procurement procedures and indications of inefficient use of budget funds.

The Government of Kazakhstan has announced a plan for the development of agricultural science.

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The Government of Kazakhstan has announced the development of a plan for the advancement of agricultural science, aimed at increasing its efficiency and aligning it with the needs of business. The information is contained in a response from Deputy Prime Minister Serik Zhumangarin to a request from Majilis deputy Tilektes Adambekov.

KazMunayGas has suspended a $6 billion project due to US sanctions

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JSC NC "KazMunayGas" has suspended its joint project with LUKOIL to develop the Kalakmas-sea and Khazar fields in the Kazakh sector of the Caspian Sea due to sanctions against the Russian company. The project, with investments of approximately $6.4 billion and planned production of up to 4 million tonnes of oil per year, was at the preparatory stage for a final investment decision.

The Ministry of Industry of Kazakhstan has updated the rules for issuing prospecting licences.

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In Kazakhstan, the procedure for submitting and reviewing applications for prospecting licences has been updated. The changes clarify the digital procedures for providing the service and introduce additional procedural mechanisms.

The court in Petropavlovsk examined the case of a deceased Kazakh citizen regarding participation in a foreign conflict.

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The court in Petropavlovsk terminated the criminal case against Alexander Bryzgalin, accused under Article 172 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, after confirmation of his death. The court established that the case should not have been brought to trial and pointed to violations on the part of the investigating authorities, sending the materials to the National Security Committee of the North Kazakhstan Region for review.

The car of the convicted Perizat Kairat is planned to be handed over to state authorities

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In Astana, a Mercedes-Benz S450, confiscated from Perizat Kairat, has been put up for sale. Its value is estimated at 79.4 million tenge, while the option of transferring it to state bodies is also being considered. The car is part of a list of property seized following a court sentence. Kairat was sentenced to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property, and her mother to 7 years. Other cars and property have also been seized in connection with the case.

Scammers in Kazakhstan are distributing fake appeals from the AFM

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The Financial Monitoring Agency reports a new fraudulent scheme in which criminals use deepfake videos imitating an official representative and create fake AFM websites. Users are offered to recover supposedly lost investments, but in the process are asked for additional payments and have their personal data collected. The authority urges citizens to verify information through official sources and not to click on suspicious links.

The Government of Kazakhstan has updated the rules for paying bonuses to civil servants.

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In Kazakhstan, new rules for paying bonuses to civil servants have come into force. A government resolution has expanded the grounds for additional payments, including holidays and anniversaries, while the decision on bonuses has been delegated to the heads of state bodies. The source of funding has been identified as budget savings.

In Kazakhstan, it has been proposed to include paternity leave in the pension record.

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In Kazakhstan, unemployed fathers will now be able to include time spent caring for young children in their pension record. The law also protects single parents from dismissal and expands the powers of maslikhats to award the title of 'Honorary Citizen'.

The NSA of Uzbekistan has acknowledged a cyberattack on one of its information databases.

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The National Agency for Social Protection of Uzbekistan has officially acknowledged a cyberattack on one of its outdated databases. The agency is conducting an investigation and taking measures to protect citizens’ personal data. Earlier, reports on social media suggested a potential leak of information concerning approximately 15 million users through the main OAuth server of the e-government system (E-Gov).