Committee for State Security of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic
Committee for State Security of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, also referred to as the KGB of the MSSR or the CSS of Moldavia, was the security agency of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, being the local branch of Committee for State Security of the USSR. On 9 September 1991, the KGB of the MSSR was transformed into the Ministry of National Security. Established in 1954, its rights were limited by the early 1960s, with the KGB border guard, once subordinated to the Moldavian KGB, reported directly to party leaders in Moscow. From July 1972 to its disbandment, the KGB was part of the Council of Ministers of the MSSR. From 1940 to 1991, all chairmen of the KGB were army generals. Today, modern Moldovan intelligence services are mostly based on the structure of the KGB, specifically its 5th Division.
Structure
Structure:- Leadership
- Secretariat
- 1st Division
- 2nd Division
- 4th Division
- 5th Division
- 7th Division
- 8th Division
- 9th Division
- 2nd Special Department
- 3rd Special Department
- 4th Special Department
- 5th Special Department
- Manufacturing Department
- Communication Department
- Investigation Department
- Archive Department
- Prison Department
- Human Resources Department
- Mobilization Department
- Auxiliary units
Notable people investigated by the KGB
- Alexandru Şoltoianu - Founder of the National Patriotic Front
- Gheorghe Ghimpu - Romanian politician and political prisoner
- Valeriu Graur
- Alexandru Usatiuc-Bulgăr
- Sergiu Rădăuţan - Rector of the Chişinău Polytechnical Institute
- Nicolae Testemiţanu - Rector of the Chişinău State Medical Institute
- Boris Alexandru Găină - First Secretary of the Teleneshty Regional Committee of the CPM
Chairmen
- Iosif Mordovets
- Andrei Prokopenko
- Ivan Savchenko
- Piotr Chvertko
- Arkady Ragozin
- Gavriil Volkov,
- Georgiy Lavranchuk,
- Fyodor Botnar
- Anatoly Plagara