16 Uzbek and Tajik citizens were deported from Kazakhstan
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06 May
7495During a raid conducted by Internal Affairs officers in Kazakhstan, it was discovered that 16 foreign nationals were involved in illegal labor activities, as reported by "Polisia.kz".
Among them, seven were Uzbek citizens, and nine were Tajik citizens.
These individuals were unlawfully employed in Satpayev and faced administrative consequences for breaching Kazakhstan's migration laws by failing to comply with court decisions.
Furthermore, two Tajik citizens were found to have evaded responsibility by disregarding a court decision issued in Almaty.
The publication emphasized that employers who engaged these individuals in illegal labor activities would also face legal consequences.
To uphold law and order, citizens from both countries were forcibly expelled from Kazakhstan.
Previously, 643 Tajik citizens were deported from Moscow's Vnukovo International Airport.