Ministry of Internal Affairs (Republic of Karelia)

Министерство внутренних дел по Республике Карелия
Karelia Republic's Ministry of Internal Affairs
Abbreviation МВД России по Республике Карелия
Motto служа закону, Служим народу
by serving the law, we serve the people
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction RUS
Legal jurisdiction Republic of Karelia
Governing body MVD
General nature • Local civilian agency
Headquarters Petrozavodsk

Elected officer responsible
  • Vasily Kukushkin, Internal Minister
Parent agency MVD
Child agency
  • Politsiya
Units
Website
Official Website

Ministry for Internal Affairs of the Republic of Karelia (Министерство внутренних дел по Республике Карелия) is the main law enforcement organ in the Republic of Karelia in Russia. Subordinated directly to the Russian Interior Ministry and the President of Karelia.

The MVD of Karelia is the territorial policing body in the Russian Karelia.

According to the new law "On the Police" ("О полиции") from February 7, 2011 and in the internal issue of theFederal MVD from April 27, 2011.

The Main tasks are:

  1. Secure the Life, Rights, the freedom of the Citizen of Russia
  2. fighting against crimes, secure the public order in the Republic of Karelia

History

  • September 5, 1923 - The Ministry for Internal Affairs of the Republic of Karelia
  • July 3, 1936 - The local Traffic Police was established
  • March 16, 1937 - Establishment of the Unit for Economic crimes of the Karelia's Internal Ministry
  • April 6, 1963 - The Investigations Department was formed
  • May 19, 1969 - Unit for Special Training of the Spetsnaz
  • June 14, 1992 - The local Migratory Service was formed
  • August 7, 2001 - Formation of the Information and Operative Department of the Criminal Militsiya

Heads of the Republic of Karelia's Police

  • Mikhail Glushenko (1918–1921)
  • Robert Linis (1921–1922)
  • Nikolay Terubkov (1922)
  • Grigoriy Zuev (1922–1923)
  • Nikolay Arkhipov (1923–1924)
  • Nikolay Yushchiev (1924–1925)
  • Ivan Danilov (1925–1927)
  • Mikhail Mordvinov (1928–1931)
  • Karl Sheshevsky (1934–1936)
  • Karl Tenisan (1936–1937)
  • Stepan Matuzenko (1938 - 1938)
  • Mikhail Baskakov (1938 - 05.1943)
  • Dmitry Nikitin (1943–1946)
  • Boris Sereryakov (1946–1950)
  • Feodor Petrov (1950–1959)
  • Pyotr Agapov (1959–1972)
  • Victor Myaukin (1972–1986)
  • Viktor Kononov (1986–1991)
  • Igor Prokhorov (1991–1994)
  • Vladimir Sidorov (1994–1998)
  • Igor Yunash (1998–2001)
  • Dmitry Mikhailov (2002–2006)
  • Igor Alyoshin (2006–2008)
  • Vasily Kukushkin (Since 2008)
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