11.02.2025 12:39
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Crime stops in southern Kazakhstan after alcohol ban



Crime has stopped in 27 villages in the Turkestan region of southern Kazakhstan after a ban on alcohol, the country's Interior Ministry reported.

"The ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages in southern Kazakhstan has had a positive effect on maintaining order and security in the region - crime has practically disappeared," the ministry's report says.

For example, in the village of Madeni, which has a population of 1,500, not a single crime has been committed in the last two years.

Unfortunately, despite the fact that alcohol, which is forbidden in our religion, is harmful, it has been proven a million times over, but the governments of the countries where most Muslims live do not want to admit this. On the contrary, they fight against Islam, which is a ban on corruption.