Kazakhstan detains former national security chief on suspicion of treason

Kazakhstan detains former national security chief on suspicion of treason

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 11:40, 8 January, 2022

YEREVAN, JANUARY 8, ARMENPRESS. Authorities in Kazakhstan have detained former chairman of the National Security Committee Karim Massimov on suspicion of treason, the security committee said, Reuters reports.

Massimov, who was fired this week as protests raged across the Central Asian country, was detained along with several other officials, the National Security Committee said in a statement. It did not name them or provide further details.

On January 2, protests sparked in several cities of Kazakhstan. In several days, they escalated into mass riots and assaults at the bodies of authority in many cities. Thousands of people were injured, and there were casualties. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev asked the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) for assistance. CSTO peacekeepers have already commenced their mission in Kazakhstan. According to the authorities, the constitutional order in Kazakhstan was generally restored on January 7. The situation in Almaty remains the most complicated, reported by TASS.