Kazakhstan: a disinfector was engaged to evict the children from the apartment

In Almaty, a private bailiff, Asel Nurgozhina, tried to evict a man with his 8-year-old daughter and a three-month-old son from the apartment without a court decision. At the same time, a disinfector was even specially engaged for the eviction. He sprayed an unknown substance in the apartment.

A well-known lawyer in Kazakhstan, Dzhokhar Utebekov, reported on the flagrant behavior of the private bailiff.

 “She broke down the door and changed the lock with the burglar. She burst into our apartment with strapping guys, threw out the furniture and things of the kids. And this was without a court decision to evict them. She scared them very much. The apotheosis of arbitrariness was the poisoning children with a disinfectant like cockroaches! We called an ambulance then. And in all this, the district inspector helped Nurgozhina. What a shame! All day, my wife and the lawyer Kundyz Ospan called the police and the prosecutor on duty in Medeu district. Nobody came! And only when Kundyz posted information on Facebook, the prosecutor called the bailiff and calmed her down. People honestly bought this apartment. No one else lived in it. And the saleswoman secretly sold the apartment again. The second buyer didn’t even look at the apartment, but he knows how to “competently evict”! I appeal to the Minister of Justice. Dear Marat Bakytzhanovich, I’m shocked that there are such private bailiffs as Nurgozhina! I ask you to stop her and punish her!” Utebekov wrote on Facebook, attaching a video with a man in a respirator mask spraying an unknown substance in the apartment from which the man with his two children was evicted.

Meanwhile, the Republican Chamber of private bailiffs confirmed the fact of opening the door of the apartment. As the Chamber informed the news agency KazTAG, the private bailiff Nurgozhina had the court decision to evict, and that the lodgers were given time to voluntarily vacate the apartment. However, they didn’t. The Chamber also noted that the removal of furniture and children’s things, as well as the sanitization of the premises with a disinfectant was carried out not at the suggestion of the private bailiff, but on the claimant’s advice.