Today in Ukimet Uyi, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Bakytzhan Sagintayev held a meeting on issues of ensuring the public order and security of citizens in the country, creating a culture of "zero tolerance" for offenses, reports the press service of Kazakh government.
The meeting was attended by Ministers, regional Akims via videoconferencing, as well as senior officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and territorial police departments.
Minister of Internal Affairs Kalmukhanbet Kassymov reported on the state of crime in the country, the measures taken to counter theft, the prevention of domestic violence and juvenile delinquency, as well as public order and road safety.
The discussion covered tasks arising from the Address of the President to the People of Kazakhstan “Growing Welfare of Kazakh Citizens: Increase in Income and Quality of Life” and measures for the practical implementation of the Roadmap for the modernization of the internal affairs bodies of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2019–2021.
In addition, regional Akims and heads of police departments delivered reports on the activities of commissions on crime prevention, measures taken to combat crime and enforce the law, improve the quality of public services rendered to the population, register the population, introduce digitalization in administrative and criminal procedure activities, strengthen discipline and legality among personnel.