Kazakhstan Detains Former National Security Chief on Suspicion of Treason

Kazakhstan Detains Former National Security Chief on Suspicion of Treason
Karim Massimov, chairman of the National Security Council of Kazakhstan, meets with Chinese deputy leader Wang Qishan at Zhongnanhai in Beijing on April 8, 2019. Kenzaburo Fukuhara/Pool via Reuters
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ALMATY—Authorities in Kazakhstan have detained Karim Massimov, the former head of the national security committee, on suspicion of treason, the security committee said on Saturday.

Massimov, who was fired this week as protests raged across the Central Asian country, was detained along with several other officials, the National Security Committee said in a statement. It did not name them or provide further details.