Crime in Astana (Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan

Crime rates in Astana (Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan

Level of crime
31.62 Low
Crime increasing in the past 5 years
37.47 Low
Worries home broken and things stolen
33.85 Low
Worries being mugged or robbed
33.22 Low
Worries car stolen
28.01 Low
Worries things from car stolen
35.40 Low
Worries attacked
30.92 Low
Worries being insulted
28.80 Low
Worries being subject to a physical attack because of your skin color, ethnic origin, gender or religion
15.88 Very Low
Problem people using or dealing drugs
29.35 Low
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft
33.57 Low
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery
27.13 Low
Problem corruption and bribery
69.78 High

Safety in Astana (Nur-Sultan), Kazakhstan

Safety walking alone during daylight
84.71 Very High
Safety walking alone during night
58.68 Moderate

Contributors: 146

Last update: October 2024

These data are based on perceptions of visitors of this website in the past 5 years.

If the value is 0, it means it is perceived as very low, and if the value is 100, it means it is perceived as very high.

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3 Comments so far
Anonymous on Dec 10, 2024:
Oslo is one of the world's most dangerous cities, according to the Zimbabwe Times, it is the third most dangerous city in the world after Stockholm and Mogadishu, the two largest cities in Somalia. I was riding the metro and accidentally exited at the wrong stop and ended up in a neighborhood called Stovner. It looked exactly like a Brazillian favela, with slums stacked on top of eachother, this area was more dangerous than Sao Paolo or Caracas, those places were paradise compared to Oslo. Anyways I got off the station and a Swedish man named Ahmad Farshid Bin Tlariq al Muqtadeen din Rashidi approached me as well as a Pakistani man named Salman Falmanrashidiqqi Siddiqui. They told me to convert to Islam. I was scared so I tried to cooperate, I asked them how, they told me it costs 5 million krone for infidels to visit the local mosque. After that I realize it was a scam. As I left the mosque, an SAS plane crashed into me and it made me fly all the way to Paris? And guess who else was in Paris?

Anyways in conclusion, Oslo is a very deadly city, if you care about your personal safety DO NOT VISIT!!!!!
Aldiyar on Oct 03, 2024:
Comparing to small cities like Pavlodar, very dangerous city. The people here are all from other cities and villages, everyone is extremely unfriendly and aggressive, no openness or kindness at all, I don't know if these are features of all big cities, but in 2 months in the capital, I hated this city and those who live there. The likelihood of conflict if you do not know the Kazakh language is huge, because people here are extremely negative towards those who speak Russian language. People drive here as if every driver is a god, for Astana drivers there is no such thing as a pedestrian at all. People are all pushing, swearing, yelling at each other in queues, looking askance, etc. the atmosphere is not the best. The city itself is nice, clean, always blown and the air is light, the buses are cool and fast compared to other transport. I would not live here, there is no spirituality here, people are disgusting
Chingiz on Dec 15, 2023:
Astana is safe place. I keep my bike at the street; never seen or felt any criminal there.