The Ministry of Internal Affairs reviewed priorities in the areas of public safety, crime prevention, and cyber security
2026-06-04 10:00:00 / News

The Ministry of Internal Affairs held a videoconference meeting chaired by Minister of Internal Affairs, Lieutenant General Aziz Tashpulatov. The meeting was attended by ministry officials, heads of sectoral services, territorial divisions, and personnel from across the system.
In this meeting, participants discussed ongoing efforts aimed at ensuring public safety, preventing crime, and maintaining public order throughout the country. The existing challenges and priority tasks were discussed critically and analytically, with an emphasis on improving the effectiveness of service delivery.
An emphasis was placed on strengthening crime prevention mechanisms, creating a safe environment in local communities, and maintaining a stable criminogenic environment. The officials outlined measures aimed at improving individual preventive work with persons under supervision, expanding social prevention initiatives, and ensuring the early detection and prevention of criminal activity.
Additionally, issues related to road safety were discussed at the meeting. The participants reviewed ongoing efforts to prevent traffic accidents, improve road safety, and enhance citizen safety measures.
The key topics on the agenda included cybersecurity and the prevention of crimes committed using information technology. The focus of the discussion was to increase digital literacy among the population, promote safe internet practices, and strengthen public awareness campaigns. The relevant departments were tasked with intensifying efforts to combat cybercrime through the introduction of modern analytical tools, enhanced monitoring systems, and effective prevention strategies.
Another important area of discussion was citizens' appeal processing. The officials were instructed to conduct a thorough review of applications and complaints, to find legal and fair solutions to citizens' concerns, and to further engage the public directly through direct engagement and dialogue.
Additionally, the meeting focused on the development of the Security Service, including extending security coverage to residential properties, facilities, and public spaces, accelerating digitization processes, and implementing innovative technologies and modern projects across the sector.
Throughout the discussion, shortcomings in service activities were critically analyzed. The importance of strengthening the personal responsibility of managers and employees was emphasized in order to ensure timely and effective completion of assigned tasks.
The Minister concluded the meeting by defining clear priorities for improving service discipline, increasing operational efficiency, and strengthening public safety. Disciplinary measures were taken against a number of employees whose shortcomings negatively affected performance indicators.
Specific instructions were issued to ensure the effective implementation of the tasks outlined during the meeting and to further enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the activities of the internal affairs bodies.



