Bolat Ysqaqow

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Bolat Ghasisuly Ysqaqow ( Kazakh Болат Ғазизұлы Ысқақов , Russian Болат Газизович Искаков Bolat Gasisowitsch Iskakow , born February 9, 1947 in Üschtöbe , Kazakh politician from the Kazakh SSR ) is a

Life

Bolat Ysqaqow was born in Üschtöbe in what is now the Almaty region in 1947 . He graduated from the College of the Ministry of Interior of the USSR in Karaganda and the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR in Moscow .

From August 1974 he worked for the Karaganda Oblast Regional Council of People's Deputies . After graduating from the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR, he returned to Karaganda and worked again for the Regional Council of People's Deputies. From 1983 to 1985 he was the head of the Internal Affairs Department of the Shakhtinsk City Executive Committee, and then from 1985 to 1991 he was the Head of the Karaganda City Internal Affairs Department.

From February to December 1991 he was the head of the Public Order Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kazakh SSR. After Kazakhstan's independence, he held the post of Deputy Minister of the Interior from December 1991 to October 1992. From June to November 1995 he headed the university of the Kazakh Interior Ministry in Almaty and then head of the state commission of inquiry of the Almaty region and from January to November 1997 of the Shambyl region . Ysqaqow then returned to the Ministry of Interior. Between 1999 and 2000 he was in command of the Republican Guard of Kazakhstan before being appointed Minister of Interior of Kazakhstan in December 2000 . He held this position until January 2002 when he was replaced by Qajyrbek Sulimenov . He was then again commander of the Republican Guard until April 2006. On April 17, 2006 Ysqaqow was appointed Kazakh ambassador to Belarus and permanent representative of Kazakhstan to the Commonwealth of Independent States . He held this office until November 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. Искаков Болат Газизович , accessed on May 18, 2017 (Russian).
  2. sgork.gov.kz: Генерал-майор Искаков Болат Газизович , accessed on May 18, 2017 (Russian).