Primorsky Krai Police
The Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Primorsky Krai, commonly known as the Primorsky Krai Police, is the state police of Primorsky Krai, Russia.
The Primorsky Krai Police is a department of the Police of Russia of the Ministry of Internal Affairs responsible for civilian law enforcement in Primorsky Krai, serving an estimated population of 1.9 million, including the daytime-commuter population and the thousands of other tourists and visitors.
Andrey Nikolayev is the current Chief of Primorsky Krai Police which is headquartered in Vladivostok.
History
Imperial era
On April 8, 1880, the Vladivostok City Police Directorate was established. Prior to that, in the city since 1876 was operated a team of 12 policemen led by Chief of Police - Captain-Lieutenant Shestinsky. In 1891, the Municipal Police was Powered by the Gendarmes, and the Police department of Railway was born. In 1898, In Vladivostok created the Fortress Gendarme command. In 1907, was the first detective department was established as the Vladivostok Okhrana Department, the local authority for political investigation. In August 1909, the local Criminal Investigation Department was established and in 1910, as part of the Vladivostok City Police Department was established a Chinese police, for Chinese inmates.Soviet era
In 1918, the Tsarist Police was dissolved and was instead that, was created the Office of Internal Affairs under NKVD, and the regional police was known as the local Militsiya. In November 1922, was created the Maritime provincial police, which were subordinate to the city, county and township offices. In 1931, In connection with the formation of Primorsky Krai Primorsky Regional Office was transformed into the boundary, with the subordination of his Ussuri management. In 1943, All municipal and district departments and offices were placed directly under the management of the boundary. In 1946, the local NKVD office was transformed into the Primorye regional administration of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. In August 1950, the police was reorganized, and was created three new departments: some police services, and the department against the theft of socialist property and speculation, and was created the Division of Criminal Investigation.Post-1991
The regional Militsiya continued to work until the dissolution of Soviet Union in 1991, and beyond. In 2011, the Soviet-era term militsiya was officially dropped and replaced with police for all police services in Russia.Organization
- Chief of Police
- * Deputy for Operations
- ** Directorate for organisation of Operative-criminal activities
- ** Anti-Extremism Center
- ** Operative Criminal Units for Detective affairs
- ** Operative Criminal Units for Economic Security and anti-corruption
- ** Operative Criminal Units for Witness Security
- ** Department of National Interpol Bureau
- ** Center dog service
- * Deputy for Public Security
- ** Directorate for Public security order
- ** Department of the organization of the police precinct and divisions of juvenile
- ** Temporary detention center for juvenile offenders
- ** Department of protection and escort, specialized agencies Police
- ** Department of the organization of administrative legislation
- ** Center for the organization of the licensing and permitting
- ** Traffic Police - Office of State Auto Inspection and road safety
- **Directorate for Private Security
- *Deputy Chief of Police
- **Operations Department
- **Duty Unit
- **Spetsnaz Center
- **Forensic: Expert Criminal Center
- *Chief of Investigations
- **Investigative Directorate
- **Investigation Department
- *Deputy Chief of Police
- **Headquarters
- **Information Center
- **Logistical support
- **Financial Support
- **Administration
- **Center for Information Technology, Communications and Information Security
- **Operational search Unit of Internal security
- **Legal Division
- **Department of Information and Public Relations
- **Department for records and treatment
- **Personnel Department
- **Health Center