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Altai Krai Police

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Governing body
  
MVD

Altai Krai Police

Abbreviation
  
ГУ МВД России по Алтайскому краю

Motto
  
служа закону, Служим народу by serving the law, we serve the people

Legal personality
  
Governmental: Government agency

General nature
  
Law enforcement Local civilian police

Agency executive
  
Aleksander Laas, Head of Police

Main Directorate for Internal Affairs of Altai Krai (Главного управления Министерства внутренних дел Российской Федерации по Алтайскому краю) or the Police of Alitai Krai is the main law enforcement agency in Government of Altai Krai in Southern Russia.

Contents

The central headquarters is in Barnaul City.

History

The Altai Police was formed by decree in 1782.

In May 1785, the head of police was Ivan Tersky, who led the policing reform in 1785–1787. In those years a mountain battalion of the Barnaul Police was formed.

Until 1919 the Barnaul Police was the central law enforcement in Altai Krai. In 1919 the Czarist police was renamed as the People's and Workers' Militia. In 1920, the police was a part of local NKVD and they took part in the repression of dissidents. During the second half of 1937, 13,534 people were arrested, with 7,437 of them sentenced to death by shooting.

After World War II and during the Cold War, the police suffered extensive cuts and major reforms.

In 1991, the Ministry for Internal Affairs of Altai was established as main policing body, with Felix Trotsenko as its first minister. After a few years the Ministry become Main Directorate. In 1992 the Directorate against Organized Crime (GUBOP) was created to deal with this growing problem. Under the new ministry were formed the police special forces: Special unit for rapid reaction (SOBR), and the OMON units in Barnaul and Biisk.

Since September 2005 the headmaster of the police is Lieutenant-General Alexander Oldak. The police is divided into 72 regional and municipal departments. In 2006 the aviation detachment for special purposes was formed, having armed with Mi-8AMT.

The police car fleet was only updated in 2007, at the expense of regional and federal budgets, with the police purchasing more than 100 cars and buses.

In May 13, 2013, Alexander Laas was appointed by the Federal Minister for Internal Affairs as new head of the Altai Krai Police.

Structure

  • Central Investigation Department
  • Department of organization of the Spetsnaz
  • Directorate for public order
  • Zonal dog service center
  • Department for records and mode
  • Center for licenses and permits
  • Department of inquiry
  • Department for regional departments
  • Office for Combating Economic Crimes
  • Directorate for private security
  • Office of the Traffic Police (GAI)
  • The Personnel Office
  • Department of Internal Security
  • The Center for Combating offenses in the consumer market and the implementation of administrative law
  • Forensic Center
  • Audit Division
  • Center for Information Technology, Communications and Information Protection (TsITSiZI)
  • References

    Altai Krai Police Wikipedia