29.11.2024 17:38

A prayer room was opened in the department of the State Committee for National Security of Kyrgyzstan

A prayer room for employees was opened in the branch of the State Committee of National Security of Kyrgyzstan, opened in Bishkek. Kamchibek Tashiev, chairman of the National Security Council, who visited the department, called on the security personnel to work for the future of the country and not to break the law.

In the new building of the State Committee for National Security opened in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, a separate prayer room was established for employees who pray.

AKIpress reports that at the opening ceremony, the Chairman of the State Committee for National Security of Kyrgyzstan, Kamchibek Tashiev, called his employees to work not for today or for one operation, but for the future of the country.

"If you put your interests first and leave the interests of the state aside, everything will become clear in any case. There are 2-3 such employees among you. Half a year ago, when I was with Section 6, I ordered an investigation into your actions. All this will be revealed soon. Don't think I don't notice. I know everything. If any of you try to take bribes while working under my instructions, you will be prosecuted and arrested. Even later, I will find out about illegal actions and you will be punished," said Tashiev.

The chairman of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Kamchibek Tashiev, inspected the conditions created for employees in the new building of the department, including rest rooms, kitchen and prayer rooms.

Tashiev also advised the security personnel to help each other improve by calling for order, legality, and if the colleague does not improve, he will be punished within the law and leave the service.

"If you are going through difficult times, turn to your leaders. My doors are always open for you - from the cleaning lady to my deputies. Report to your supervisor and come to me with your problems. I will try to help you. No matter what happens, don't break the law," he told the employees.

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