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Moscow City Police

The Moscow Police (Russian: Московская полиция), officially the Main Directorate of Internal Affairs of the City of Moscow (Russian: Главное управление внутренних дел по городу Москве), is the police force for Moscow, Russia.

Moscow Police /
Main Directorate of Internal Affairs of the City of Moscow
Московская полиция /
Главное управление внутренних дел по городу Москве
Moscow Police emblem
Common nameMoscow Police
AbbreviationGUVD Moscow
Mottoслужа закону, Служим народу
By serving the law, we serve the people.
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 19, 1722
Employees80,000 (2011)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionMoscow, Russia
Size1,091 km2 (421.2 sq mi)
Population11,514,300
Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdiction
Governing bodyMinistry of Internal Affairs, Moscow City Duma
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters38 Petrovka Street, Tverskoy District, Central Administrative Okrug, Moscow
Police officers50,500 (2010)
Chief responsible
  • Oleg Baranov[1]
Parent agencyMinistry of Internal Affairs
Units
List
  • Aviation
  • Crime Scene
  • MUR
Website
Official site
Moscow Police HQ, Petrovka 38, Tverskoy District.

The Moscow Police is the largest regional police force in Russia with 50,500 officers as of 2010, with primary responsibilities in law enforcement, the detection and investigation of crime, and protection of the public order in the Federal City of Moscow. It is part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) and also subordinate to Moscow City Duma, with its headquarters located at 38 Petrovka Street in Tverskoy District, Moscow. Moscow Police is headed by the Chief appointed by the President of Russia, on the recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs, based on a nomination of the Mayor of Moscow. Oleg Baranov is the acting police chief who was appointed September 23, 2016.[2]

The Moscow Police was established in 1722, and is one of the oldest police forces in Russia and the world. During the Soviet era, the service was known as the Moscow Municipal Militsiya (Russian: Муниципальная милиция, Москва) until 2011, when it was given its current name by then-President Dmitry Medvedev in the Russian police reform.

History

 
Moscow Municipal Militia patches from the 1990s.
 
Moscow Municipal Militia Central District breastplate issued until 2011.

The first municipal police in Moscow was established on January 19, 1722, during the reign of Peter I.

On October 28, 1917, by the direction of People's Commissars, was issued a decree On the workers as the new Soviet police. The workers' militia was renamed to the Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies militia.

In 1946, a law was passed that transformed the Council of People's Commissars into the Council of Ministers, coinciding with the reorganization of the People's Committee of Internal Affairs into the Ministry of Interior, respectively, the city committee of the NKVD was reorganized into the Office of Internal Affairs.

In 1973, the Office of Internal Affairs of Moscow City was transformed into the Main Department of Internal Affairs (GUVD), and regional offices - in the Interior Department.

In 2011, the Militsiya became the Politsiya (Полиция) as the Russian police reform initiated by President Dmitry Medvedev began to improve the efficiency of Russia's police forces. In addition, he ordered the resignation of certain high-ranking police officers.

Structure

1st Operational Regiment (mounted police)

The First Operational Regiment (mounted police) (Russian: Первый оперативный полк (конная полиция)) is responsible for patrolling parks, preventing crime and maintaining order at public events (invasion, and other major music and sporting events). In the "mounted police" in Moscow are about 1,000 policemen and 255 horses.

The HQ Located on Airport Street, Viktorenko 10.

2nd Regiment of operational police

Two operational regiment of militia police in Moscow (Russian: 2-й оперативный полк полиция ГУВД по г. Москве) - formed in 2004 merging the three regiments of militsiya (now police) operating in Moscow, responsible for patrol services. The main task is to ensure public order during mass events in Moscow. Also, staff of the 2nd Regiment of operational police are devoted to power support various departments of the criminal police.

The unit reports directly to the police leadership and the Moscow Police Directorate of public order Directorate for Public Order (Russian: Управление обеспечения общественного порядка) (UOOP). It is the second largest unit in the Moscow Police after the Moscow riot police.

Zonal center for dogs trainers

Zonal dog service center (Russian: Зональный центр кинологической службы) - is the largest center for the training of dogs in Moscow. Dogs are trained for different purposes: search for narcotics, explosives, firearms and the search for the detention. The dogs are in the nursery not far from Moscow in two-story cages, separated by areas of work. Dogs who are seeking weapons of living apart from the dogs involved in detention. Used breeds - German Shepherd, Giant Schnauzer, Doberman, Labrador, Setter, and others.

The center is located in Veterinary part, a platform for training at the detention area for training to find explosives, Veterinary part, "maternity hospital" and "Kindergarten" and "nursing home" for dogs who retired. On the one dog running a dog specialist. They work all their lives together.

MUR

Moscow Criminal Investigations Department (Russian: МУР, Московский уголовный розыск) is a division of the Main Department of Internal Affairs in Moscow. It includes the Criminal Investigation Department of the Moscow police and the criminal investigation division of district and municipal law enforcement agencies. The head of the department is Oleg Baranov (since 2011).

The Moscow CID's roots are from the Moscow detective prikaz (Russian: Сыскной приказ) of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, which was established in 1619, replacing the interrogation mission (Russian: Розыскная экспедиция established in 1763.

In 1782 the Bureau of Criminal Affairs (Палата уголовных дел) was established and it was the Moscow department of the Russian gendarmerie.

Divisions

Directorate for Public Order

Directorate for Public Order (Russian: Управление обеспечения общественного порядка). Managing the maintenance of public order in Moscow. Head of Department - Colonel Alexander D. Blagov. Main Purposes:

  • Organization of the patrol service orders;
  • Organization to ensure security for the cultural and socio-political activities;
  • Organization to ensure safety during sports activities.

Riot Police unit

 
Riot Police making arrests during the Dissenters March, 2007

On October 23, 1987 on the basis of the 2nd Regiment patrol by the order of USSR Interior Ministry was created a special police squad assignment - OMON. The main tasks - providing security for the various events, saving lives during emergencies and disasters and epidemiological aggravations, etc.

Moscow City Police Commissioners

Police Commissioner
of the City of Moscow
Incumbent
Oleg Baranov
since September 23, 2016
StyleThe Honorable
AppointerMayor of Moscow
Term lengthFive years
Renewable at Mayor's pleasure
Constituting instrumentMoscow Charter
Inaugural holderMaxim Grekov (as Chief of St Petersburg Police)
FormationJanuary 19, 1722
DeputyDeputy, Chief of Police
WebsiteOffice of Commissioner

The Moscow City Police Commissioner (Officially Head of Internal Affairs of Moscow) is the head of the Moscow City Police. The Commissioner is appointed by the Mayor of Moscow, and serves at the Mayor's pleasure. The Commissioner is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the department as well as the appointment of deputies and subordinate officers. The Commissioner is a policeman administrator appointed by the Governor of Saint Petersburg, after the approvement of the Moscow City Duma, by recommendation of the President of Russia. There is a separate position of Chief of Police, the holder of which serves as the Deputy to the Head of Internal Affairs.

The current Commissioner is Oleg Baranov, who was appointed by Mayor Sergey Sobyanin and took office on 23 September 2016. The longest serving Commissioner are Nikolai Arapov and Lev Tsinskiy who served for 12 years (1866-1878 and .1833-1845, respectively).

Oberpolizmeister

  • Maxim Grekov (1722–1728)
  • Ivan Pozdnyakov (1729–1731)
  • Stepan Grekov (1731–1732)
  • Nikita Obloduev (1733–1739)
  • Ivan Golokhvastov (1749–1753)
  • Ivan Divov (1792)
  • Ivan Yushkov (1762–1764)
  • Taras Arseniev (1764–1765)
  • Vasily Tolstoy (1765–1770)
  • Nikolay Bakhmetev (1770–1771)
  • Nikolai Arkharov (1771–1781)
  • Boris Ostrovskiy (1781–1785)
  • Feodor Tol (1785–1790)
  • Pavel Glazov (1790–1793)
  • Pavel Kozlov (1793–1796)
  • Pavel Kaverin (1797–1798; 1801–1802)
  • Feodor Ertel (1798–1801)
  • Grigory Spiridov (1802–1804)
  • Aleksander Balashov (1804–1807)
  • Ivan Gladkov (1807–1809)
  • Pyotr Ivashkin (1809–1816)
  • Aleksander Shulgin (1816–1825)
  • Dmitry Shulgin (1825–1830)
  • Sergei Mukhanov (1830–1833)
  • Lev Tsinskiy (1833–1845)
  • Ivan Luzhin (1845–1854)
  • Alexey Timasshev-Bering (1854–1857)
  • Alexey Kropotkin (1858–1860)
  • Aleksander Potapov (1860–1861)
  • Heinrich Kreiz (1861–1866)
  • Nikolai Arapov (1866–1878)
  • Aleksander Kozlov (1878–1881; 1882–1887)
  • Evgeniy Yankovskiy (1881–1882)
  • Evgeniy Yurkovskiy (1887–1891)
  • Alexander Vlasovskiy (1891–1896)
  • Dmitry Trepov (1896–1905)
  • Nikolai Arkharov (1775–1782)

Heads of Internal affairs of Moscow City Committee

  • Samokhvalov Vadim G. (1973 - September 1979)
  • Trushin Vasily Petrovich (1979 - January 1984)
  • Borisenkov Vladimir G. (1984 - August 1986)
  • Peter S. Bogdanov (1986 - April 1991)
  • Myrikov Nikolai Stepanovich (April - September 1991)

Heads of the Moscow Internal Affairs Main Dept.

  • Murashev Arkady (September 1991 - November 9, 1992)
  • Pankratov, Vladimir I. (1991 - 2 March 1995)
  • Kulikov Nikolay (1995 - December 4, 1999)
  • Shvidkin Viktor Andreevich (1999–2001)
  • Vladimir Pronin (July 24, 2001 - April 28, 2009)
  • Ivanov, Alexander Kuzmich (April 4, 2009 - September 7, 2009)
  • Vladimir Kolokoltsev (September 7, 2009 - March 24, 2011).

Moscow Police Commissioner

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Home".
  2. ^ "Home".

External links

  • Police Commissioner page on the Moscow Police website
  •   Media related to Category:Police in Moscow at Wikimedia Commons

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The Moscow Police Russian Moskovskaya policiya officially the Main Directorate of Internal Affairs of the City of Moscow Russian Glavnoe upravlenie vnutrennih del po gorodu Moskve is the police force for Moscow Russia Moscow Police Main Directorate of Internal Affairs of the City of MoscowMoskovskaya policiya Glavnoe upravlenie vnutrennih del po gorodu MoskveMoscow Police emblemCommon nameMoscow PoliceAbbreviationGUVD MoscowMottosluzha zakonu Sluzhim naroduBy serving the law we serve the people Agency overviewFormedJanuary 19 1722Employees80 000 2011 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionMoscow RussiaSize1 091 km2 421 2 sq mi Population11 514 300Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdictionGoverning bodyMinistry of Internal Affairs Moscow City DumaGeneral natureLocal civilian policeOperational structureHeadquarters38 Petrovka Street Tverskoy District Central Administrative Okrug MoscowPolice officers50 500 2010 Chief responsibleOleg Baranov 1 Parent agencyMinistry of Internal AffairsUnitsList AviationCrime SceneMURWebsiteOfficial siteMoscow Police HQ Petrovka 38 Tverskoy District The Moscow Police is the largest regional police force in Russia with 50 500 officers as of 2010 with primary responsibilities in law enforcement the detection and investigation of crime and protection of the public order in the Federal City of Moscow It is part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs MVD and also subordinate to Moscow City Duma with its headquarters located at 38 Petrovka Street in Tverskoy District Moscow Moscow Police is headed by the Chief appointed by the President of Russia on the recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs based on a nomination of the Mayor of Moscow Oleg Baranov is the acting police chief who was appointed September 23 2016 2 The Moscow Police was established in 1722 and is one of the oldest police forces in Russia and the world During the Soviet era the service was known as the Moscow Municipal Militsiya Russian Municipalnaya miliciya Moskva until 2011 when it was given its current name by then President Dmitry Medvedev in the Russian police reform Contents 1 History 2 Structure 2 1 1st Operational Regiment mounted police 2 2 2nd Regiment of operational police 2 3 Zonal center for dogs trainers 2 4 MUR 2 5 Divisions 2 5 1 Directorate for Public Order 2 5 2 Riot Police unit 3 Moscow City Police Commissioners 3 1 Oberpolizmeister 3 2 Heads of Internal affairs of Moscow City Committee 3 3 Heads of the Moscow Internal Affairs Main Dept 3 4 Moscow Police Commissioner 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Moscow Municipal Militia patches from the 1990s Moscow Municipal Militia Central District breastplate issued until 2011 The first municipal police in Moscow was established on January 19 1722 during the reign of Peter I On October 28 1917 by the direction of People s Commissars was issued a decree On the workers as the new Soviet police The workers militia was renamed to the Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies militia In 1946 a law was passed that transformed the Council of People s Commissars into the Council of Ministers coinciding with the reorganization of the People s Committee of Internal Affairs into the Ministry of Interior respectively the city committee of the NKVD was reorganized into the Office of Internal Affairs In 1973 the Office of Internal Affairs of Moscow City was transformed into the Main Department of Internal Affairs GUVD and regional offices in the Interior Department In 2011 the Militsiya became the Politsiya Policiya as the Russian police reform initiated by President Dmitry Medvedev began to improve the efficiency of Russia s police forces In addition he ordered the resignation of certain high ranking police officers Structure Edit1st Operational Regiment mounted police Edit The First Operational Regiment mounted police Russian Pervyj operativnyj polk konnaya policiya is responsible for patrolling parks preventing crime and maintaining order at public events invasion and other major music and sporting events In the mounted police in Moscow are about 1 000 policemen and 255 horses The HQ Located on Airport Street Viktorenko 10 2nd Regiment of operational police Edit Two operational regiment of militia police in Moscow Russian 2 j operativnyj polk policiya GUVD po g Moskve formed in 2004 merging the three regiments of militsiya now police operating in Moscow responsible for patrol services The main task is to ensure public order during mass events in Moscow Also staff of the 2nd Regiment of operational police are devoted to power support various departments of the criminal police The unit reports directly to the police leadership and the Moscow Police Directorate of public order Directorate for Public Order Russian Upravlenie obespecheniya obshestvennogo poryadka UOOP It is the second largest unit in the Moscow Police after the Moscow riot police Zonal center for dogs trainers Edit Zonal dog service center Russian Zonalnyj centr kinologicheskoj sluzhby is the largest center for the training of dogs in Moscow Dogs are trained for different purposes search for narcotics explosives firearms and the search for the detention The dogs are in the nursery not far from Moscow in two story cages separated by areas of work Dogs who are seeking weapons of living apart from the dogs involved in detention Used breeds German Shepherd Giant Schnauzer Doberman Labrador Setter and others The center is located in Veterinary part a platform for training at the detention area for training to find explosives Veterinary part maternity hospital and Kindergarten and nursing home for dogs who retired On the one dog running a dog specialist They work all their lives together MUR Edit Moscow Criminal Investigations Department Russian MUR Moskovskij ugolovnyj rozysk is a division of the Main Department of Internal Affairs in Moscow It includes the Criminal Investigation Department of the Moscow police and the criminal investigation division of district and municipal law enforcement agencies The head of the department is Oleg Baranov since 2011 The Moscow CID s roots are from the Moscow detective prikaz Russian Sysknoj prikaz of the Grand Duchy of Moscow which was established in 1619 replacing the interrogation mission Russian Rozysknaya ekspediciya established in 1763 In 1782 the Bureau of Criminal Affairs Palata ugolovnyh del was established and it was the Moscow department of the Russian gendarmerie Divisions Edit Directorate for Public Order Edit Directorate for Public Order Russian Upravlenie obespecheniya obshestvennogo poryadka Managing the maintenance of public order in Moscow Head of Department Colonel Alexander D Blagov Main Purposes Organization of the patrol service orders Organization to ensure security for the cultural and socio political activities Organization to ensure safety during sports activities Riot Police unit Edit Riot Police making arrests during the Dissenters March 2007 On October 23 1987 on the basis of the 2nd Regiment patrol by the order of USSR Interior Ministry was created a special police squad assignment OMON The main tasks providing security for the various events saving lives during emergencies and disasters and epidemiological aggravations etc Moscow City Police Commissioners EditPolice Commissionerof the City of MoscowIncumbentOleg Baranovsince September 23 2016StyleThe HonorableAppointerMayor of MoscowTerm lengthFive yearsRenewable at Mayor s pleasureConstituting instrumentMoscow CharterInaugural holderMaxim Grekov as Chief of St Petersburg Police FormationJanuary 19 1722DeputyDeputy Chief of PoliceWebsiteOffice of CommissionerThe Moscow City Police Commissioner Officially Head of Internal Affairs of Moscow is the head of the Moscow City Police The Commissioner is appointed by the Mayor of Moscow and serves at the Mayor s pleasure The Commissioner is responsible for the day to day operation of the department as well as the appointment of deputies and subordinate officers The Commissioner is a policeman administrator appointed by the Governor of Saint Petersburg after the approvement of the Moscow City Duma by recommendation of the President of Russia There is a separate position of Chief of Police the holder of which serves as the Deputy to the Head of Internal Affairs The current Commissioner is Oleg Baranov who was appointed by Mayor Sergey Sobyanin and took office on 23 September 2016 The longest serving Commissioner are Nikolai Arapov and Lev Tsinskiy who served for 12 years 1866 1878 and 1833 1845 respectively Oberpolizmeister Edit Maxim Grekov 1722 1728 Ivan Pozdnyakov 1729 1731 Stepan Grekov 1731 1732 Nikita Obloduev 1733 1739 Ivan Golokhvastov 1749 1753 Ivan Divov 1792 Ivan Yushkov 1762 1764 Taras Arseniev 1764 1765 Vasily Tolstoy 1765 1770 Nikolay Bakhmetev 1770 1771 Nikolai Arkharov 1771 1781 Boris Ostrovskiy 1781 1785 Feodor Tol 1785 1790 Pavel Glazov 1790 1793 Pavel Kozlov 1793 1796 Pavel Kaverin 1797 1798 1801 1802 Feodor Ertel 1798 1801 Grigory Spiridov 1802 1804 Aleksander Balashov 1804 1807 Ivan Gladkov 1807 1809 Pyotr Ivashkin 1809 1816 Aleksander Shulgin 1816 1825 Dmitry Shulgin 1825 1830 Sergei Mukhanov 1830 1833 Lev Tsinskiy 1833 1845 Ivan Luzhin 1845 1854 Alexey Timasshev Bering 1854 1857 Alexey Kropotkin 1858 1860 Aleksander Potapov 1860 1861 Heinrich Kreiz 1861 1866 Nikolai Arapov 1866 1878 Aleksander Kozlov 1878 1881 1882 1887 Evgeniy Yankovskiy 1881 1882 Evgeniy Yurkovskiy 1887 1891 Alexander Vlasovskiy 1891 1896 Dmitry Trepov 1896 1905 Nikolai Arkharov 1775 1782 Heads of Internal affairs of Moscow City Committee Edit Samokhvalov Vadim G 1973 September 1979 Trushin Vasily Petrovich 1979 January 1984 Borisenkov Vladimir G 1984 August 1986 Peter S Bogdanov 1986 April 1991 Myrikov Nikolai Stepanovich April September 1991 Heads of the Moscow Internal Affairs Main Dept Edit Murashev Arkady September 1991 November 9 1992 Pankratov Vladimir I 1991 2 March 1995 Kulikov Nikolay 1995 December 4 1999 Shvidkin Viktor Andreevich 1999 2001 Vladimir Pronin July 24 2001 April 28 2009 Ivanov Alexander Kuzmich April 4 2009 September 7 2009 Vladimir Kolokoltsev September 7 2009 March 24 2011 Moscow Police Commissioner Edit Vladimir Kolokoltsev March 24 2011 May 21 2012 Viktor Golovanov Acting May 21 June 2 2012 Anatoly Yakunin Since June 2 2012 September 23 2016 Oleg Baranov Since September 23 2016 Gallery Edit A police officer on duty Moscow police BMW 5 Series car Moscow police Toyota Camry car A GAZelle NEXT police van Moscow police GolAZ 5251 bus GAZ 233034 Moscow OMON SPM 1See also EditCategory Fictional portrayals of the Moscow City Police Police of Russia Saint Petersburg Police MilitsiyaReferences Edit Home Home External links EditPolice Commissioner page on the Moscow Police website Media related to Category Police in Moscow at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moscow City Police amp oldid 1106972545, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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