HUBOZ

Chief Administration in Fight with the Organized Crime
Головне управління по боротьбі з організованою злочинністю
Abbreviation HUBOZ
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction UA
Governing body Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ukraine)
Headquarters Kiev

Agency executive
Website
Official Website
QRF "Sokil", a special purpose detachment of HUBOZ

HUBOZ (Ukrainian: ГУБОЗ, Russian: ГУБОП) is an abbreviation for the Chief Administration in Fight with the Organized Crime (Ukrainian: Головне управління по боротьбі з організованою злочинністю) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine is a specialized law enforcement agency. The agency director is the first deputy of the minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and acts as a minister in his or her absence.

HUBOZ director also governs the Department of Internal Security of HUBOZ.

In 2015 HUBOZ was liquidated with some other militsiya detachments of special purpose.[2]

Scope and purpose

  • discovering and ceasing activities of the stable socially dangerous organized groups and crime organizations that influence the social-economical and crime generating situation in regions and country
  • fight with corruption and bribery in the spheres that have a strategic meaning for the state economy among senior government officials, officials of judicial, law enforcement and regulatory authorities
  • discovering and liquidation of crime schemes directed on legalization of income that were received as result of crime activities of organized groups and crime organizations
  • providing reimbursement of losses to the state as well as individuals and legal entities caused by the activities of organized groups and crime organizations or corrupt acts

History

List of commanders

List of commanders[3]

  • Lieutenant General Valeriy Koryak 2010 - present
  • Volodymyr Bedrykivsky 2008 - 2010
  • Ihor Bilozub 2006 - 2008
  • Serhiy Kornich 2005 - 2006
  • Valeriy Heletey 02-03/2005
  • Mykhailo Manin 2003 - 2005
  • Yuriy Cherkasov 11/2002 - 2003
  • Mykola Dzhyha 08/2002 - 11/2002
  • Mykhailo Korniyenko 10/2000 - 08/2002
  • Mykola Dzhyha 04/1998 - 10/2000
  • Yuriy Vandin 07/1995 - 04/1998
  • Oleksandr Ishchenko 12/1992 - 07/1995
  • Hryhoriy Sheludko 05/1992 - 12/1992

See also

References

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