
The illegal movement of cattle was stopped by Kyrgyz border guards, according to a press release from the Border Service of the Kyrgyz State Committee for National Security on February 7.
“Border guards from the Ala-Buka border detachment stopped the illegal driving of cattle (cattle) across the border”says the message.
The Border Guard reports that “in the course of service” the border detachment detained a Kyrgyz citizen born in 1985, who “tried to overtake illegally” from Kyrgyzstan to Uzbekistan “three head of cattle” on sale.
The border service estimates the cost of the cows to be about 200,000 soms (about 160,000 rubles). Given the fact of the violation, the relevant documents were issued, after which the offender himself and his cows were transferred. “employees of the competent authorities”.
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Source: Rossa Primavera
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