Police department establishes new headquarters in capital city
A New Police Station Opens in the Capital, Strengthening Community Ties
In a bid to enhance community safety and strengthen police presence, a new police station has been established in the capital city. Known as Police Station No. 69, it is located on Shamshi Kaldayakov Street, 23/1, on the ground floor of the "Bravo Family" residential complex.
The opening of this station is part of the ongoing "police within reach" initiative, a principle designed to ensure police presence is accessible, responsive, and closely integrated with local neighborhoods. This approach involves opening new police stations or precincts strategically located so that law enforcement officers can engage directly with residents, respond rapidly to incidents, and build trust within the community.
Marat Tulebaev, the head of the capital's police department, stated that the goal is to be closer to people, respond promptly to challenges, and ensure safety and comfort for every resident. The station is equipped with separate offices, modern equipment, and facilities for receiving citizens.
The new police station covers an area of 115.8 square meters and serves the Sarayshyk district. Strategically important and socially significant objects, including two schools, are located in the serviced territory of the new police station.
Six district police inspectors will work at the new station, with their tasks including maintaining public order, responding promptly to citizens' appeals, and conducting preventive work. Early reports from the area indicate heightened feelings of security among residents and more efficient handling of local incidents.
The opening ceremony of the new police station in Sarayshyk district was attended by the head of the city police department, Marat Tulebaev, the district akim, and a city maslikhat deputy.
Many districts in the capital have been implementing this principle by opening new police stations and restructuring existing ones to prioritize proximity and approachability. These efforts have generally resulted in shorter emergency response times and better local intelligence gathering. Police regularly hold meetings, patrol actively in neighborhoods, and engage in community programs under this directive.
The implementation of the "police within reach" principle, including the opening of Station No. 69, aims to strengthen preventive policing by being physically closer to the community, promote transparency and mutual trust between police and citizens, and enhance the effectiveness of crime prevention through rapid response and community cooperation.
For very recent official data or detailed operational reports for Station No. 69, these might be available through local government or police department publications.
The "police within reach" initiative, with the opening of Police Station No. 69, encourages a closer relationship between law enforcement and the community in the Sarayshyk district, aiming to strengthen preventive policing and enhance community safety. This strategic move brings police officers more accessible, responsive, and integrated with neighborhoods as part of ongoing politics and general-news efforts to improve community ties and public safety.