
23 Years Demanded in High-Profile Sherzat Polat Case
Kazakhstan: Prosecutor Seeks 23-Year Sentence in Sherzat Polat Case NUR-SULTAN, June 2, 2025 – In a high-profile trial that has gripped the nation, Prosecutor Abzal Shynasyl today demanded a 23-year prison sentence for Sherzat Polat. The case, which involves [briefly explain the context of the case], has been closely followed by the public and extensively covered by media outlets such as 7 Kanal. "Based on articles 293, part 3, and 99, part 2 of the Republic of Kazakhstan's Criminal Code," Shynasyl stated in court, "we believe a 23-year sentence is appropriate." The prosecutor detailed the evidence against Polat, citing [mention specific evidence or points of the case]. The defense is expected to present its arguments in the coming days. The court's verdict is anticipated soon. The full court session is available on 7 Kanal's YouTube channel: [insert YouTube link]. This case highlights [conclude with a relevant observation on the case or its implications].