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Seeking a Sentence of Seven Years Imprisonment for Advisor Kozhagapanov, Formerly Linked to Prime Minister

Imprisonment for 7 years in a medium-security facility sought for ex-official, Erlan Kojagapov, according to our reporter's update.

Seeking a Sentence of Seven Years Imprisonment for Advisor Kozhagapanov, Formerly Linked to Prime Minister

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Yerlan Kozhagapanov Faces Seven Years Behind Bars for Abuse of Power

Listen up, folks! Our source claims the prosecution wants to lock up ex-official Yerlan Kozhagapanov for seven years in a mid-security joint. That's right, the dude's in hot water for misusing his powers.

Here's the scoop: the prosecutor demands Kozhagapanov gets hit with a 7-year sentence under Article 361, Part 4, Paragraph 3 of Kazakhstan's Criminal Code. This is for messing around with his official duties, you see.

But that ain't all. The prosecution is also gunning for director of the SUCCESS agency Lazzat Kokkozova. They're wanting to lock her up for eight years and take her property, too.

Kozhagapanov, who used to be an advisor to the Prime Minister and vice-minister of culture and sports, apparently lobbied for Kokkozova's interests to score a 2018 contract with her for the Kazakhstan-Russia forum organization.

Back in March 2024, news broke about Kozhagapanov's detainment, as he was suspected of pulling a major corruption heist.

Now, here's where things get interesting. Last summer, the anti-corruption reported that the investigation into Kozhagapanov was wrapped up. They mentioned the damage in this case ran well over a billion tenge. In January of this year, Kozhagapanov's court trial started.

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For a deeper dive, be sure to check these sources:

  1. Recent news outlets:
  2. Kazakh Media: Kazinform, Tengri News, or Zakon.kz
  3. International Press: Reuters, BBC, or Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL)
  4. Legal system context:
  5. Abuse of Power Charges: Corruption or misuse of state resources often play a role in these cases, and trials might experience delays or limited transparency due to systemic challenges.
  6. Human Rights Reports: Organizations like Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International sometimes document high-profile legal cases in Kazakhstan.
  7. Recent updates:
  8. Post-2023 Developments: Consult Kazakhstan’s Supreme Court or regional court portals, or official releases from the Prosecutor General’s Office.
  9. Challenges:
  10. Transparency: High-profile cases in Kazakhstan can lack public accountability, so cross-reference multiple sources for credibility.
  11. Language Barriers: Utilize tools like Google Translate for Kazakh/Russian-language resources.
  12. Yerlan Kozhagapanov, a former advisor to the Prime Minister, is facing imprisonment for seven years due to allegations of abuse of power.
  13. The prosecution is also seeking to imprison Lazzat Kokkozova, the director of the SUCCESS agency, for eight years and confiscate her property.
  14. Local sources reported in March 2024 that Kozhagapanov was detained due to suspicions of a major corruption case.
  15. The general-news category of crime-and-justice is a relevant source for updates regarding the ongoing trial of Yerlan Kozhagapanov, as his case involves charges under Article 361 of the Kazakhstan Criminal Code.
Imprisonment for 7 years in a medium-security facility sought by prosecutors for ex-official Erlan Kojagapenov, according to our reporter.

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