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In a recent development, a driver's license sale scheme has been uncovered in Kazakhstan, implicating employees and leaders of the specialized CIO No2. The scheme, which has been ongoing since 2023-2024, has reportedly involved at least 15 accused individuals and is estimated to have affected over 500 people.
The DPA Almaty, the authority responsible for issuing international driver's licenses in Kazakhstan, has taken a stern stance against such illegal activities. In a warning issued recently, the DPA Almaty emphasized the importance of obtaining international driver's licenses through official channels to ensure legitimacy.
The scheme, it appears, involved the issuance of driver's licenses without exams in exchange for money. The total amount earned by the scheme's participants is reported to have exceeded 150 million tenge.
In a precautionary measure to prevent similar schemes from occurring, the DPA Almaty has urged citizens to be cautious when seeking international driver's license services in Kazakhstan. The authority has also advised against using private organizations, travel agencies, or suspicious online services for such services.
Interestingly, the DPA Almaty's warning follows the discovery of a similar scheme in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. However, there are no details available about this uncovered scheme in Shymkent in the provided search results.
The police have provided information on how to obtain international driver's licenses in Kazakhstan legitimately. It is crucial for citizens to adhere to these guidelines to avoid falling prey to such illegal activities.
In a related development, a court-ordered seizure has been placed on the property of the suspects, totaling over 200 million tenge. The investigation is complete, and the case has been sent to court.
This incident serves as a reminder to all citizens to be vigilant when seeking services related to international driver's licenses in Kazakhstan. The prices for a license in this scheme ranged from 150,000 to 400,000 tenge, highlighting the significant financial losses that such schemes can incur.
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- Given the recent discovery of a driver's license sale scheme in Kazakhstan and the court-ordered seizure of the suspects' property, it seems that general-news and crime-and-justice are intertwined, emphasizing the need for improved oversight and accountability in politics.
- Amidst reports of illegal activities related to driver's license sales, it's essential for citizens to stay updated on general-news and crime-and-justice matters to safeguard themselves from falling victim to such practices and ensure they obtain their international driver's licenses through official channels.