With the goal of instilling military-patriotic values in the younger generation, fostering a deeper sense of love for the homeland, and enhancing their knowledge and practical skills in professional training, as well as preparing them for future service and developing a spirit of healthy competition among first- and second-year undergraduate students of the Law Enforcement Academy, a competition was held in disassembling and assembling the Makarov pistol.
The competition included both male and female participants, and a jury comprising National Guard service members and Academy staff evaluated the participants’ skills based on the time taken to complete each exercise.
The competition winners were as follows:
Among Male Participants:
1st Place – Serikov Sultan, a second-year student in "Prosecutorial Activities"
2nd Place – Komilov Samandar, a second-year student in "Investigative Activities"
3rd Place – Berdikulov Shodiyor, a first-year student in "Investigative Activities"
Among Female Participants:
1st Place – Zaripova Bonu, a first-year student in "Investigative Activities"
2nd Place – Orinbayeva Aksingul, a first-year student in "Prosecutorial Activities"
3rd Place – Sobitalieva Odina, a first-year student in "Prosecutorial Activities"
The competition took place in an atmosphere of healthy competition and camaraderie, and the winners were awarded diplomas, books, medals, and other prizes. Organizing and conducting similar events are planned on an ongoing and systematic basis.