Russia Law Enforcement
Russia Law Enforcement
Russia Law Enforcement
Area: 17, 075, 200 square kilometers Major Mountain Ranges: Ural, Altay
Population: 144, 125, 000 Major Rivers: Amur, Iena, OB, Volga,
Yenise
Lake Baikal is the deepest in the world and contains about 20% of the
world’s unfrozen freshwater
WAY OF LIFE
Language –Russian
The economy is based on a vast supply of natural resources, including oil, coal,
iron ore, gold and aluminium
Population 142,257,519
about 120 ethnic groups who speaks more than a hundred languages
Other major groups include Tatars who came with the Mongol invaders
and Ukraine
known all over the world for its thinkers and artists, including writer like Leo
Tolstoy, composers such as Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and ballet dancers
Government
Federal Government
Law Enforcement
1. Investigative committee
a. Police
Migration
b. OMON
The Special Forces Police Detachment (Otryad militsii
osobogo naznacheniya--OMON)
commonly known as the Black Berets
Established in 1987,
Assigned to emergency situations such as hostage crises,
widespread public disturbances, and terrorist threats.
OMON units have the best
and most up-to-date
weapons and combat
equipment available, and they
enjoy a reputation for courage
And effectiveness.
c. SOBR
Formed February 10, 1992
Spetsial’niy Otryad Bystrovo Reagirovania
Special Rapid Response Unit
2002- OMSN (Ortryad Militsii Spetsial’nogo Naznacheniya)
Mission:
focused on Urban Public Security Action
Fight against organized crime gangs
d. Naval Service
Formed 1978
Water police and coast guard
Mission
Conducts lifesaving operations in strategic
waters together with Ministry of Emergency
Situation (if necessary)
Wartime and peace functions as the inland
and coastal counter weight
Main responsibility
Counter intelligence
Internal and border security
Counter terrorism
Surveillance
9 Divisions
I. Counter Espionage
Responsible
Duties
Formed 1994
Regulates customs
Six Categories:
LIEUTENANT GENERAL-
MAJOR GENERAL-
2. Senior Officers/Field Grade Officers Category
There is a four star police rank, General of the Police of the Russian Federation.
The rank is only newly established.
Training
*Storefront ministrations
Police ministrations are part of the effort to decentralize the police and bring
them closer to the communities they serve.
Ministation are usually set up in accessible areas and staffed by a mix of sworn
police officers, paid civilians and unpaid volunteers.
Russian
Law Enforcement
Submitted By:
Cabutaje, Bernado
Laigo, Veronica
Dioaoyan, Glycel
Pingaping, Lynette