On April 28, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., in the assembly hall of the educational building of WKITU at 44 M. Ikhsanov Street, the Compliance Service of the Institute of Industry Technologies organized a meeting between students and officers of the Police Department to explain the concept of “Law and Order” and to raise awareness about the prevention of cyber offenses.
The event was moderated by the Head of the Compliance Service of IIT, Associate Professor of the Department of Law, Candidate of Legal Sciences, and retired Police Colonel T.Kh. Rakhmetov. He introduced the invited guests to the faculty and students: Head of the Cybercrime Counteraction Department of the WKO Police Department, Police Colonel A.G. Musagaliev; Head of the Local Police Service of the Abai Police Department of the Uralsk Police Department, Police Lieutenant Colonel K.K. Sisengaliev; and his Deputy, Police Major E.A. Zhusupaliyev.
Rakhmetov emphasized the great importance given by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, K.K. Tokayev, to the full implementation by all citizens of the concept of “Law and Order,” which includes principles such as equality before the law, the inevitability of punishment for violations, zero tolerance for any offenses, active citizen participation in prevention efforts, and the overall improvement of legal culture in society. The meeting was held in line with these goals.
In his speech, Colonel Musagaliev highlighted the increasing number of cybercrimes in the region, noting that the primary victims are elderly people, pensioners, and other vulnerable groups. He pointed out that cybercriminals constantly update their methods and often operate in a transnational, organized manner. He provided real examples of young people, including students from colleges and universities in Uralsk, who acted as “droppers” and faced criminal liability as a result. He also explained modern forms of cyber fraud, the measures taken by the police, and informed students about appropriate behavior and the legal responsibilities defined by the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
In their speeches, Police Lieutenant Colonel Sisengaliev and Police Major Zhusupaliyev from the Abai Police Department shared information on the current state of offenses among youth and minors in Uralsk. They gave examples of crimes committed by this group, such as theft, hooliganism, and bullying. They explained the importance of complying with the “Law and Order” concept and outlined the administrative liability for such offenses as petty hooliganism (e.g., littering in public places, smoking in unauthorized areas, and traffic violations).
During the event, thematic video clips were shown, and police officers answered all questions posed by the students. Moderator Rakhmetov T.Kh., on behalf of the teaching staff and students, expressed gratitude to the police officers for their informative speeches and wished them continued success in their service.