Safety of residents is the main focus
15.04.2025 18:03:10 198
A meeting of the interdepartmental commission on offense prevention was held under the chairmanship of Taraz city akim Bakytzhan Orynbekov.
First deputy chief of the city police department Daniyar Azimov reported on the first issue on the agenda - the work done on traffic accident prevention and road safety. covered. As a result, 1050 defects were identified. If 78 instructions were sent for identified deficiencies, only 21 of them are being implemented. Failure to comply with the instructions on time leads to traffic accidents and constant protests from the people. Work in this direction is carried out throughout the year. If the orders are not implemented on time, the number of orders will increase day by day, and this will have a negative impact on road safety in the city, Daniyar Zheleubayuly said. He spoke about the measures planned to ensure the time.
The head of the city, who concluded the visit, stressed that the security of the city should always be in close attention. This, in turn, increases traffic. Therefore, it is necessary to solve the problems arising in this regard in a timely manner and closely monitor safety. Safety of children and teenagers should be the main focus. In this context, it is advisable to regularly conduct raids together with district governors, heads of relevant departments and law enforcement agencies. In this way, we can prevent bad situations. Also, appropriate measures should be taken to cafes selling hookah (hookah) in the city, - said Bakytzhan Amirbekuly, and assigned specific tasks for each issue on the agenda. and employees of law enforcement agencies should conduct regular procedures. This is how we can prevent negative situations. It is also necessary to take appropriate measures against the owners of cafes, where hookah is offered to visitors, - said Bakytzhan Amirbekuly and assigned specific instructions to specialists who oversee these issues.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhambyl-taraz/press/news/details/963993?lang=kk