Police Department of Russia


The Police Department of the Russian Empire was the government agency responsible for the overall management and coordination of police forces in the Russian Empire, including the Okhrana branches and the Special Corps of Gendarmes, between 1880 and the fall of the Empire in the Russian Revolution in 1917.

History

On November 14, 1819, the Department of the Executive Police was created within the Ministry of Internal Affairs, following the dissolution of the Ministry of Police. The task of the new department was the overall management and coordination of the various police forces in the Empire.
In 1826, the handling of political, religious and espionage cases was brought under the Third Section of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery, with the Department of Executive Police remaining in control of regular police and crime-fighting.
The Police Department in its final incarnation was established on August 6, 1880 following the dissolution of both the Third Section and the Department of the Executive Police. The newly formed department was again placed under the Ministry of Internal Affairs. From 1880 til 1883 it was called Department of the State Police ). Under its jurisdiction and oversight were the Okhrana, all the police forces, including the detective branches, and the Fire departments.
After the February Revolution the Department was dissolved by the decree of the Russian provisional government on February 27, 1917, and following the October Revolution the Bolshevik government announced the establishment of the Militsiya, as the new police force.

Director

The head of the department was The Director of the Police Department, who was appointed by the Minister of the Internal Affairs.
MinisterStart yearEnd year
Ivan Velio18801881
Vyacheslav von Plehve18811884
Pyotr Durnovo18841893
Nikolai Petrov18931895
Nikolai Saburov18951896
Anton Dobrzhinsky18961897
Sergei Zvolyansky18971902
Aleksei Lopukhin19021905
Sergei KovalenskyMarch 1905June 1905
Nikolai GarinJuly 1905November 1905
Emmanuel Vuich19051906
Maximilian Trusevich19061909
Nil Zuev19091912
Stepan Beletsky19121914
Valentine Brun de Saint Hippolyte19141915
Ruschu MollovSeptember 1915November 1915
Konstantin Kafafov19151916
Evgeny KlimovichFebruary 1916September 1916
Aleksey Vasilyev19161917