Law enforcement in Belarus

Law enforcement in Belarus is the responsibility of a variety of agencies such as the Militsiya, as well as other agencies such as the Presidential Guard and the State Security Agency of the Republic of Belarus, all under the authority of the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs.[1][2]

Police officers during the Victory Day (9 May) celebrations Minsk.

List of agencies

Members of the Belarusian SOBR team.

Cooperation with international agencies

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has cooperated with several international law enforcement organisations including Interpol and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Examples also include the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe which under the auspices of many projects and programmes, has helped developed Belarusian law enforcement capabilities.

Prisons

gollark: Nope. It runs over TCP.
gollark: Better than what? For what?
gollark: I don't see why you would want to stuff your entire request body in headers when there's a perfectly good request body system.
gollark: Primarily that some things won't be happy with it because nobody does it. Other than that:- servers may allocate limited-sized buffers for incoming request headers so you can't put too much in them (this is somewhat problematic for cookies)- headers have character set limits while bodies can be arbitrary bytes- request bodies are generated by forms and all sane clients so stuff is mostly designed to deal with those- request bodies can probably be handled more performantly because of stuff like the length field on them
gollark: In HTTP, you mean?

References

  1. "Law on police use of force in Belarus". The Law on Police Use of Force. Retrieved Aug 14, 2020.
  2. "Belarus". www.interpol.int. Retrieved Aug 14, 2020.
  3. https://www.mvd.gov.by/m/ru/page/vnutrennie-vojska
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