Ministry of Internal Affairs of Transnistria

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Transnistria (Russian: Министерство внутренних дел Приднестровской Молдавской Республики) also known as the Ministry of the Interior is an official government agency of the partially recognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. It is the executive body in implementing defense policies in of the Armed Forces of Transnistria. It is the successor to the Soviet Department of Internal Affairs Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (PMSSR) The current Minister of Internal Affairs is Major General Ruslan Mova.[1]

Ministry of Internal Affairs of Transnistria
Major General Ruslan Mova, the current Minister of Internal Affairs, in 2017.
Formation5 March 1991 (1991-03-05)
Typepolice agency
Headquarters68 Manilov Street, Tiraspol
Location
Official language
Russian
Minister of Internal Affairs
Major General Ruslan Mova
WebsiteMVD PMR

History of the ministry

On March 5, 1991, the Government of the PMSSR approved the creation of a Department of Internal Affairs of the PMSSR. Between September to December 1991, Transnistrian cities began to establish local police departments that are affiliated to the national agency. By decree of the Supreme Council of the newly formed Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic on September 8, 1992, a new structure of the state administration bodies was approved, including the renaming of the Department of Internal Affairs to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the PMR. Initially, the ministry's headquarters staff was only made up of 18 units.[2][3]

Structure

The corps of drums of the Republican Cadets Corps.

The ministry is divided into the following general parts:

  • Criminal Police – The main task of which is the suppression and disclosure of crimes, as well as the search for hiding or missing persons;
  • Public Security Police – Provides public order protection, personal and public safety, preventive measures for the prevention and suppression of crimes, as well as administrative offenses, the disclosure of crimes and includes a unit of district police inspectors, patrol - guards, road patrol services, inspections for juvenile affairs and administrative units.
  • Special Police – Consisting of the state service of private security, the traffic police, registration and examination units and special educational institutions;

The structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is also supplemented by:

  • General Directorate for Emergency Situations
  • Dniester Independent Special Purpose Brigade
  • Office for Migration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the PMR

Entities within the MVD

Educational Institutions

  • Kutuzov Tiraspol Juridical Institute[4]
  • Dzerzhinsky Republican Cadets Corps[5]
  • Makarenko Republican Educational Complex[6]

MVD Band

The band performing in October 2018.

The Band of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Transnistria (Russian: Oркестр Министерства Внутренних Дел Приднестро́вье), also known as the MVD Band (Russian: Oркестр МВД) is the musical ensemble of the Transnistria Ministry of Internal Affairs. Founded in June 1993, the bans performs at various official community events. Since its establishment, the band has been headed by Lieutenant Colonel Valentin Memey.[7][8][9][10]

List of Ministers

Transnistrian President Vadim Krasnoselsky, who was minister of internal affairs from 2006–2012, during a parade in 2018.

The following is a list of ministers of defense of Transnistria from 1991–Present:

  • Major General Yuri Grosul (May 6, 1991 – July 1992)
  • Lieutenant General Yuri Ovsyannikov (July 1992 – April 1994)
  • Colonel Ivan Fuchedzi (April 1994 – February 1997)
  • Major General Sergei Petrov (February 1997 – July 1998)
  • Colonel Vladimir Kurisko (July 1998 – February 2002)
  • Major General Alexander Korolev (February 2002 – December 2006)
  • Major General Vadim Krasnoselsky (December 2006 – February 2012)[11]
  • Major General Sergei Monul (February 2012 – November 2013)
  • Major General Gennady Kuzmichev (November 2013 – December 2015)
  • Major General Stanislav Romanyuk (December 2015 – December 2016)
  • Major General Ruslan Mova (December 2016 – Present)
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See also

References

  1. Президент назначил руководителей министерства внутренних дел и Следственного комитета | Первый Приднестровский
  2. http://www.presidentpmr.org/category/31.html//
  3. 22 года назад были образованы органы внутренних дел Приднестровья | Новости Приднестровья
  4. "Изменены контрольные цифры приёма абитуриентов в Тираспольский юридический институт" (in Russian). 2013-07-09. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
  5. "Официальный сайт Республиканской кадетской школы" (in Russian). Retrieved 2013-10-25.
  6. "МВД ПМР". Archived from the original on 2017-09-01. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  7. С 1996 года коллективом руководит бессменный начальник и главный дирижер заслуженный деятель искусств ПМР подполковник милиции Валентин Иванович Мемей.
  8. ОРКЕСТРУ МВД ПМР – 23 ГОДА, Novostipmr.com, 29 June 2016
  9. "Весенний подарок от оркестра МВД". mvdpmr.org. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
  10. "Оркестр министерства внутренних дел ПМР | Первый Приднестровский". tv.pgtrk.ru. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-11-22. Retrieved 2018-09-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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