Kazakhstan celebrated the first graduates of the 'Zhas Sakshy' police classes. In the past academic year, the first 52 graduates completed three specialized classes. All of them decided to enroll in universities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to connect their future with service in law enforcement agencies. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Polisia.kz.

The first graduations of 'Zhas Sakshy' have already taken place in several regions of the country. Heads of regional police departments personally presented certificates to the children: in Almaty, the head of the city police, Aidyn Kabduldinov, came to the 11th graders, and in the Aktobe region, the head of the DP, Kairken Aliyev, gave them a blessing.

"Studying in police classes contributes to the development of leadership qualities, discipline, respect for state symbols and national values, as well as the formation of a sense of responsibility for the future of the country," the message says.

There are 267 'Zhas Sakshy' classes in Kazakhstan, with more than five thousand students studying in them.

Earlier, Kursiv wrote that more than 8,000 law enforcement officers are assigned to each school in Kazakhstan, who constantly conduct lessons among minors. Their task is to prevent conflicts between children and teachers.