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Blogger Shows His Motorhome to Almaty Police Officer

01.04.2026 12:29 1 min 1 source
Kursiv Media Казахстан RUS
Blogger Shows His Motorhome to Almaty Police Officer
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American travel blogger Connor in Almaty invited a police officer to inspect his motorhome, a converted Lamborghini Urus. The officer stopped him at Medeu, after which the blogger gave a tour of the interior, showing the sleeping area and two refrigerators. Users on Kazakh social networks suggested the officer initially intended to issue a fine for the vehicle conversion.

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01.04.2026 Kursiv Media Казахстан RUS

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