Warehouses of things found in Kazakh marauders: from vacuum cleaners to antifreeze mixtures

Citizens of Kazakhstan have begun reporting their neighborly robbers to the police

The anti-terrorist operation in many regions of Kazakhstan has ended. The state of emergency was lifted in Karaganda, Turkestan, the regions of eastern Kazakhstan and Chimkent. Now Kazakh police are targeting robbers. The information about the profits from the riots comes from different parts of the country. What they won't find on violent carriers: from rubber gloves and children's toys to expensive equipment and firearms.

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Kazakhstan's police department publishes reports of detained raiders almost every hour. The portrait of rioters is almost always the same – young villagers aged 20 to 27. In the Alma-Ata area, law enforcement officers detained two groups of robbers who robbed shops at gas stations. Packages of machine oil, antifreeze and beverages were confiscated from them.

Another group of young people from Esik town and Kyzylzhar village were detained at the behest of supporters. At home, they found kitchen knives, gas stoves, sports and children's items (jeans, sweaters, jackets, sneakers, shoes), several canisters with antifreeze. “As it turned out, the detainees were repeatedly prosecuted for theft, but escaped the reconciliation sentence. According to them, they stole equipment, things and objects in Almaty from Tekhnodom and Sulpak stores,” police said.

During the inspection of the car of four residents of the village of Aymen, televisions, vacuum cleaners, music speakers, microphones, synthesizers, toys in boxes and other household appliances were found in the car. It turned out that the equipment was stolen from the Alma-Ata “Dream” store.

At the urging of the initiative citizens in the Alma-Ata region, a weapons and ammunition depot was rediscovered. on a farm near the village of Sebek. In addition to the weapons arsenal, one police shield was found. The involvement of the farm owner in the riots will now be clarified.

Civil patrols in the village of Panfilovskoye in the Almaty region found many boxes of branded women's shoes worth hundreds of thousands of tenge in the villagers' car. The man claimed to have found the shoes “in the swamp.” But the boxes were clean and new. He was handed over to the police along with his shoes.

And in the car of a 20-year-old resident of Bolek, traffic police officers saw gloves, drapes, a sewing machine, accessories, a water filter, a paper box wrapped in orange tape with the words “Technodom” with a package of orange drapes with the emblems of the shopping center. p>

Citizens generally did not avoid the opportunity to get at least some goods for free – even pennies.

Источник www.mk.ru

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