Kospayev Crime Group: Almaty Region Akim Comments on Rumors
Journalists asked the Akim of Almaty Region, Marat Sultangaziyev, about Yeldos Kospayev's organized crime group, Orda reports.
According to rumors, the group operated not only in Almaty but also in the region.
At a press conference at the Central Communications Service, Sultangaziyev responded that this issue is within the scope of law enforcement agencies.
As far as Kospayev is concerned, as far as I know from the press, we are talking about counts that occurred before 2022, the Akim said.
A journalist also asked if he knew anything about complaints from entrepreneurs in Talgar.
According to Sultangaziyev, the district's number of small and medium-sized businesses is increasing, and tax revenues have tripled over the past three years.
This means that there are conditions for doing business. If your readers or subscribers have complaints about obstacles in work, administrative barriers or other problems, we are ready to consider these cases. However, there have been no cases of raiding in my practice. If such cases appear, we will respond immediately, the Akim assured.
Original Author: Zhadra Zhulmukhametova
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