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Cop in Burabay district brutally assaulted for declining bribe offer

Law enforcement was urged to handle the matter immediately.

Cop in Burabay district brutally assaulted for declining bribe offer

In the bustling Burabay District of Akmolinsk, brothers E. and O. learned a hard lesson about resisting authority. According to reports from Liter.kz, these two were slapped with a jail sentence for launching an unsolicited attack on a police inspector.

The incident transpired during a routine patrol when the inspector stopped E.'s vehicle, asking for documentation. However, E. refused to comply, offering a false identity instead. Upon checking his records, the officer unmasked E.'s true identity and discovered a driving ban. As the officer began drafting a report, E.'s brother O. intervened, requesting a quick resolution. When the officer refused, the brothers responded with violence, forcefully punching the officer and making a hasty retreat.

The officer, left dazed and with a mild concussion, was unfortunate indeed.

Considering various factors like the defendants' expressed remorse, the presence of minor children, and the absence of exacerbating circumstances, the court handed down a sentence of 3 years and 6 months of restricted freedom to both E. and O. Interestingly, probation was also part of the verdict, but it remains yet to be enacted.

Investigations into the matter revealed no additional details, making it unclear if the brothers had a history of misbehavior. Checking local news sources or legal databases within Kazakhstan might shed some light on further developments in this case.

  1. The defendants, E. and O., were convicted in Akmolinsk's Burabay District following an attack on a police inspector, as reported by Liter.kz.
  2. During a routine patrol, E.'s refusal to present documentation led to a violent altercation, with both brothers assaulting the officer, causing a concussion.
  3. Despite the brothers' initial resistance to authority, the court took into account factors such as their remorse, family dynamics, and lack of exacerbating circumstances, resulting in a sentence of 3 years and 6 months of restricted freedom for both.
  4. The court's verdict also included probation, but its implementation remains pending, while investigations into the defendants' past behavior and potential connections to similar incidents continue in general-news and crime-and-justice sections of Kazakhstani news sources or legal databases.
Officially enticed to resolve issue on-site immediately.
Authorities urged swift action to resolve the matter immediately.

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