GKNB: Former employees will be held accountable under the law, there is no conflict between law enforcement agencies
According to the provided data, all activities were conducted in full compliance with legislative norms and procedural requirements. The leadership of the GKNB of the Kyrgyz Republic was timely informed about the ongoing actions.
As a result of the conducted investigative activities, certain personnel decisions were made:
In an official statement, the GKNB emphasizes that rumors about an alleged conflict between various law enforcement agencies are unfounded. "Such statements are destructive and aimed at undermining trust in state institutions," the state committee added.
All law enforcement agencies, including the GKNB, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the General Prosecutor's Office, and the Military Prosecutor's Office, are working closely together to ensure national security and stability.
“There should be no 'untouchables' in the system of state bodies of the Kyrgyz Republic. Every employee, regardless of their position, length of service, or previous merits, bears personal responsibility before the law for their actions,” the GKNB statement emphasizes.
“The state will continue its consistent work to strengthen discipline, increase transparency, and eradicate corruption among public servants. Citizens and the media are called to rely only on official sources of information,” the statement added.
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