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Bite a policeman: Nazarbayev’s grandson convicted in London

Aisultan Nazarbayev, the 28-year-old grandson of Kazakhstan’s first president Nursultan Nazarbayev, was sentenced to probation for assaulting a police officer in London. The sentence includes a trial period, continued treatment for drug addiction, community service and a fine. Writes about it with the BBC.

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Nazarbayev was found guilty of resisting police while under the influence of drugs and hitting and biting one of them. According to investigators, there was a deep bite mark on the police officer’s hand, and “blood flowed profusely” from the wound.

The sentence provides for a trial period of 18 months. If during this period he breaks the law, the sentence will be transferred from conditional to real status.

In addition, Nazarbayev must serve 140 hours of community service and 20 mandatory sessions to extend drug treatment, as well as pay a fine of 1000 pounds (about $ 1300) and pay damages of 5000 pounds ($ 6500).

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Aisultan Nazarbayev is the son of the eldest daughter of ex-president of Kazakhstan Dariga Nazarbayeva and his disgraced son-in-law, now deceased Rakhat Aliyev. He graduated from the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst and was enrolled in the staff of the main intelligence department of the Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan. In 2017, Aisultan worked in the Football Federation of Kazakhstan.

What happened?

According to court documents, on June 3 of 2019, Aisultan Nazarbayev made a commotion in a hotel in central London. He ran out onto the balcony and threatened to commit suicide. The administration called the police.

On June 5, a similar incident was repeated at an apartment on Tavistock Street in central London. Nazarbayev was on the balcony and shouted something. Neighbors believed that he was shouting terrorist slogans and called the police. According to the defense, Nazarbayev shouted the word “Allah” because he was asking for help.

The court showed a video from a camera on police officers who tried to detain Nazarbayev.

The record shows how a police officer ordered Nazarbayev to lie down on the floor and not move. Nazarbayev disobeyed and moved toward the policeman. He used a stun gun at least three times.

At some point, Nazarbayev was able to rip off the part of the stun gun that supplied the charge, and attacked the policeman. This moment is not clearly visible on the camera - but you can see how blood begins to drip from the officer’s hand. Then help arrived, and Nazarbayev was detained. The policeman left a scar. He also needed time to restore confidence in himself and in the possibility of continuing the service.

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According to a police report, the grandson of the Kazakh leader generally tried to resist police actions for 53 minutes.

The incident began with the fact that Nazarbayev entered the apartment of a girl named Ksenia Sheveleva. She claims that she does not know Nazarbayev. Apparently, the guy got into her apartment through the balcony - the furniture on the balcony and inside the apartment is damaged, like other things. Ksenia found Nazarbayev’s passport and wallet in the drawer of her desk, and his belongings in the washing machine. The damage caused to the apartment and things of the girl is valued at 5000 pounds. Ksenia after the incident experienced fear and trouble sleeping.

However, the policeman was called by a woman from another apartment, on the balcony of which Nazarbayev later entered. The policeman arrived at the scene alone and tried to prevent the offender from entering the apartment.

In 2007, Nazarbayev was warned in Kazakhstan for a fight in a nightclub. In addition to these cases, the characteristics about him are positive.

A report from the Priory clinic, where Nazarbayev was treated for drug addiction, said that Nazarbayev’s grandson was following the doctors’ instructions and showed great progress in treatment.

The judge said that he had taken into account the success of the treatment and decided that further treatment was better to continue at large than in prison. Nazarbayev’s lawyer said on behalf of him that he was greatly relieved to hear the verdict. Nazarbayev himself has so far refused to communicate with reporters.

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The lawyer noted that he was satisfied with the verdict. And that his client has gone a long way since the arrest and now a completely different person - he is in the process of correction.

Months of treatment

According to the investigation, Aisultan Nazarbayev took cocaine. After the first hearing, the judge released Aisultan on bail, provided that he would be immediately sent for treatment to a private clinic.

As far as we know, Nazarbayev was treated at Priory, a well-known clinic for drug addicts where musicians Emmy Winehouse and Robbie Williams, football player George Best and actor Johnny Dapp took rehabilitation courses at different times.

Aisultan Nazarbayev himself on 2017 in his Facebook admitted that he used drugs after the death of his father, Rakhat Aliyev, the son-in-law of the president who fled from Kazakhstan to Austria and, according to the official version, committed suicide in prison. Then Aisultan Nazarbayev said that his grandfather and the Most High helped to cope with addiction.

"Men in Black"

According to the prosecution, at first, representatives of Kazakhstan tried to hush up the case.

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The police received a call from a “representative of the Kazakh government” who tried to enter into negotiations so as “not to disgrace the Nazarbayev family,” but the police “refused to make contact.”

The passport of the grandson of the ex-president of Kazakhstan was seized.

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