According to the information, land plots were allocated without taking into account mandatory forest losses, without a positive conclusion from the state environmental expertise, without registration in the cadastral authorities, and without the necessary permits from architectural and urban planning services.
The damage caused to the state from evading payment for forest losses exceeds 23 million soms.Additionally, Akim A. B. M. is suspected of having, in 2024, despite the absence of the necessary documents, conspired with former deputy of the Ak-Dobo rural district S. I. A. and the former head of the same district B. O. D. to issue a permit for the felling of 475 poplar trees in the Bakai-Ata district. The estimated damage in this case amounts to 5,310,505 soms.
As part of the criminal cases initiated under the article "Abuse of Office," A. B. M. and A. N. D. have been detained and placed in the temporary detention facility of the Talas Internal Affairs Department. The GKNB is also conducting activities to identify other participants in the corruption scheme.