Sherzat Polat's Father Reportedly Receives 15 Days for Disorderly Conduct
Closer to four o'clock in the morning on December 11, the page justice_for_sherzat published information concerning an administrative court's decisions regarding Sherzat's relatives, Orda.kz reports.
The post specifies that on-duty judges made the decisions.
Karzhau - hooliganism, 15 days of arrest. We will file an appeal in the morning. Bakhyt (Karzhau's cousin) - calls for rallies, 15 days and deportation from the country (not a citizen of the Republic of Kazakhstan). Saltanat (Karzhau's sister) - hooliganism, 20 MCI. The trial for Aigazy (Korzhau's in-law) will take place in the morning, the message says.
There has been no official confirmation.
Karzhaubay Nurymov, Sherzat Polat's father, was detained on December 10 after the funeral of Nurganat Gaipbayev, Sherzat's uncle.
Karzhaubay Nurymov climbed on top of a truck with a knife and threatened to kill himself. He was taken first to the police, then to a hospital.
Later in the night, reports surfaced that an administrative case had been opened against Karzhaubay Nurymov for violation of public order, use of obscene language, and harassment.
The materials were immediately transferred to court.
Original Author: Oksana Matvienko
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