"Teenagers Living with Grandparents Called 102 with Complaints": Crime Rate Increase Discussed in Talas

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On December 26, a meeting dedicated to the fight against violence was held at the regional library named after Aman Toktogulov in the city of Talas.

Deputy akims, heads of education departments, employees of the labor and migration management, as well as representatives of the Talas city administration attended the meeting.

Deputy representative Mira Seydikerimova noted that despite preventive measures and explanatory work, the level of offenses among teenagers is not decreasing.

According to her, it has become a trend to film committed offenses on mobile phones and post them on social networks.

Deputy head of the Talas region police department Zorbek Ibraimov reported that compared to last year, the number of crimes has increased by 107.

He stated that crimes committed in public places have increased by 25: in the city of Talas — by 3 cases, in the Aitmatov district — by 12, and in the Talas district — by 29.

“We are working without interruption, but the growth continues. There have been 5 registered cases of suicide in the Talas district. A fire needs to be prevented, not extinguished after it has already started,” Ibraimov concluded.

Prosecutor's office employee Bekturgan Yrysov touched upon the issue of school racketeering and emphasized the need to develop a modern model of exemplary behavior among teenagers.

Deputy akim of the Aitmatov district Saltanat Mambetova reported that she regularly visits schools in the district with the relevant authorities and conducts work against violence.

“We tried to convey information to children not at meetings, but through practical activities. We managed to prevent several suicidal cases,” she said.

Deputy akim of the Talas district Venera Tabyldievna noted that it is necessary to increase parental responsibility and apply the fines provided by law. She then spoke about the measures being taken in the district to combat violence.

Deputy akim of the Manas district Azia Azimkulovna mentioned that it often happens that people call 102, but when law enforcement officers arrive, the complainants refuse to file a report.

She added that at one time, the courts of elders had a strong influence and “unwritten rules” can also work.

Deputy akim of the Bakai-Ata district Eshim Kachiev emphasized that to reduce violence, parents and authorities must work together.

He spoke about the activities of the courts of elders, funding for combating violence from the village administration, as well as the work of local authorities in general.

At the event, it was also reported that there have been cases where teenagers living with their grandparents called 102 to file complaints.
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