A fake powerlifter in a "Camry" drove into oncoming traffic and complained about a patrol officer in a "Bakhai bike" from UPSM

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In the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, a man was caught trying to impersonate a law enforcement officer. The situation arose when he attempted to make contact with patrol officers by calling a certain "Bakha Bayke" from the UPSM, as reported by the news agency "AKIpress" citing the "Safari" movement.

The incident occurred on the night of January 31, around 01:30. The patrol stopped a Toyota Camry with the state number B7777S for driving in the opposite lane.

During the conversation with the police, the driver claimed to be a former employee of the security forces. He presented himself with service card No. 46, indicating his position as "deputy" and rank as senior lieutenant, complete with a seal and the signature of the chief. However, a check revealed that he had never worked in law enforcement.

In an attempt to avoid punishment, the driver decided to call, presumably, some official from the UPSM known as "Bakha Bayke." This led to a phone connection with the patrol officers, resulting in a conflict. The patrol officer reproached the violator for miscommunication and stated that despite his attempts, he would be taken to the GOM, as he was impersonating a law enforcement officer.
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