«Mentor-3» mentors imparting their knowledge to mentees in Jalal-Abad

February 16, 2016, 06:00

Jamila Suranova, senior inspector ATC OK Jalal-Abad oblast and police major, spoke about working with her mentees within the project "Mentor-3."

 

Twice a week they come to me to the police department, and we are engaged in the study of documents. The girls showed extreme interest in documentation and registration.

 

On December 15, 2015, we attended the seminar, which took place in Suzak Raina at Manas School, where they got acquainted with the possibilities of obtaining leadership skills and experience on the issues of political and state-building and improvement of moral character. After the seminar, Viktor Viktorovich Chernomorets had a personal conversation with us, and the girls asked a lot of questions and it was useful for them.

 

On January 12, 2016, I went with the girls to talk with PPP staff, in order to expand their horizons and become familiar with all the areas of crime prevention. They watched as the PPP workers detained offenders in public places, took them to police department "Kurmanbek" ATS in Jalal-Abad to draw up reports on seizure of objects as an administrative offender under the Administrative Code of the Kyrgyz Republic Protocol (under articles 364, 366. 384 ).

 

On January 25, 2016, we visited a lecture on juvenile delinquency given by local IDN policeman, police lieutenant Torokanovym Bekzhanov, at S. Davletova School #14.

 

On January 29, 2016, two times a week (Tuesday and Friday) from 18:00 to 20:00 they attend ATC physical training in Jalal-Abad region. As usual, as we do with the personnel of the police department, we do light jogging, do intensive exercises and break up into teams for volleyball and soccer matches, as well as teach a little about the methods of Sambo.

 

On February 2, 2016, in order to develop girls' interest in policy work, I asked my colleague investigator CO ATS Jalal-Abad second lieutenant Duvanaeva Nurbek to familiarize them with criminal cases, to conduct a tour of the city police department and do several interviews. They also went to the scene, examined the crime scene, and spent some time learning to make a report and interview witnesses.

 

On February 8, 2016, the inspector on duty of the police department of Jalal-Abad oblast, police major Zheentaeva N., invited the girls to be familiarized with the assembly and disassembly of a Makarov pistol, and as a result, they were able to perform the task successfully.