The discovered scheme in the Batken region involves the illegal enrollment of cadets in driving schools.
As a result, a system was formed where individuals lacking knowledge of traffic rules and driving skills arrived in the Kyrgyz Republic after formal "training," received certificates of course completion, and, with the help of corrupt officials, successfully passed exams and obtained driver's licenses, reports the State National Security Committee (GKNB).
During authorized searches conducted as part of the criminal case, evidence was collected regarding the systematic enrollment of cadets in private driving schools while they were abroad.
Currently, operational investigative activities are ongoing to identify and hold accountable other participants in this corruption scheme, as well as to annul driver's licenses obtained through illegal means.