In November 2008, journalist
Ramazan Yesergepov published an article entitled "Who Rules the Country: President or National Security Committee?" It contained private NSC correspondence which was later listed as classified, resulting in his 2009 arrest and conviction on security charges. The case led to domestic and international condemnation. In early 2021, the NSC, in coordination with the
Foreign Ministry and the
United States, conducted an operation under the auspices of "Operation Zhusan" to return a group of Kazakhstani citizens from Syria.
Main directions of activity • Counterintelligence Service, support law enforcement in neutralizing threats to national security. • Anti-Terror Service, protects the country from terrorist threats. • Economic Security Service, suppresses activities aimed at causing economic damage to Kazakhstan. • Information and Cyber Security Service, ensures the protection of the nation from internal and external threats to cyberspace. • Department of Military Counterintelligence, serves to identify, prevent and suppress in the Armed Forces, other troops and military formations, intelligence and other activities aimed at damaging the security of the republic. • Service "A", suppresses acts of terrorism. Nominal structure Structural divisions and departments of the National Security Committee: • Counterintelligence Service • Military Police Department of the National Security Committee • "Syrbar" (
Foreign Intelligence Service) • Anti-terror service • Economic Security Service • Information and Cyber Security Service • Department of Military Counterintelligence • Government Liaison Service •
Border Service • Arystan Commando Unit • Special Forces Service (SSN) • State Technical Service • 17 Territorial Divisions • Research and educational institutions ==Arystan Commando Unit==