Trupele de Carabinieri

The Trupele de Carabinieri (Carabinier Troops in English) is the gendarmerie-type force of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova. The Moldovan Carabinieri are to ensure, together with the police or independently, public order, protection of rights and freedoms of citizens, owners' properties and prevention of violations of the law. The structure of the agency is based on the Italian Carabinieri, where it gets its name. The Department of Carabineer Troops has 5 Military Units and some 2,000 soldiers working on a contract basis or on time.

Moldovan Carabinier Troops
Trupele de Carabinieri
Coat of Arms of the Moldovan Carabinier Troops
Agency overview
Formed12 December 1991
Jurisdictional structure
National agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
Republic of Moldova
Operations jurisdictionRepublic of Moldova
Legal jurisdictionAs per operations jurisdiction
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersChişinău
Agency executives
  • Colonel Ștefan Pavlov, General Commandant of the General Inspectorate of Carabinieri
  • Colonel Oleg Graur, Deputy Commandant
Website

History

On December 12, 1991, the establishment of the Carabinieri Troops was approved by the Parliament and subsequently signed by the President of the Republic of Moldova on the basis of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova, themselves formations that before independence served as part of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Moldovan SSR.[1][2] On March 13, 1992, a Carabinieri subdivision headed into the Transnistria region to serve on the Moldovan side of the Transnistria War. Over a week later, during the assault near the village of Coşniţa, many soldiers of the Carabinieri were killed in its first engagement during the conflict. On August 24, 1993, the Carabinieri began fulfilling its tasks objectives, for which was approved by President Mircea Snegur 2 years earlier. In February 1998 the units and subunits of the Carabinieri troops participated in the liquidation of the natural disasters in the village of Hîncești.[3]

Structure

Central Apparatus

  • Operational Management Directorate[4]
    • Public Order and Safety Section
    • Security and institutional protection section
    • Mission planning, organization and coordination section
  • Human Resources Management Directorate
    • Personal Administration Section
    • Training Section
    • Education and Social Protection Section
  • Logistics Department
    • Planning and Procurement Service
    • Military technical service and armament
    • Intendance Service
    • Service of capital construction, accommodation and operation
  • Financial Directorate
  • Directorate of Security and Investigations
  • Directorate for International Cooperation, Project Management and Public Relations
  • Department of Psychological Assistance
  • Legal Section
  • Medical Section
  • Documentation Service
  • Service of Communications and Information Technologies
  • Mobilization and Special Transports Section

DTC Subdivisions

  • Operational Center
  • Military band
  • The "Credo" Choir
  • Sports Team
  • Prophylactic Curative Center and Medico-Military Expertise
  • Insurance Center

Band of the Carabinier Troops

The Band of the Department of Carabinier Troops of the MAI (Moldovan: Orchestra Departamentului de Carabinieri a Ministerului de Interne) is the sole military band of the Carabinier Troops, currently led by Lieutenant Oleg Casacu. It was founded on 1 April 1994, at the initiative of Colonel Nicolae Usaciov. It was created under the name of "Military Band of the Carabinier Troops". On 21 February 2002, the band's name was extended to reflect the DTC's full name. The band participates actively in cultural and artistic activities for the DTC (particularly military oath ceremonies and demonstrations organized by the government). It also participates in festivals and military tattoos in different countries such as Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, and Russia. In June 2015, the band won 1st Prize for being the best marching contingent in a concert in Italy.[5][6][7][8][9] On the 20th anniversary of Moldova's independence in 2011, the band played Limba noastră (the national anthem) on Moldovan TV station Publika TV.[10] It is on par with the Presidential Orchestra of the Republic of Moldova in the National Army and the Central Band of the Moldovan Border Police.

The following is a list of the band's music directors:

  • Colonel Nicolae Usaciov (1994-2003)[11]
  • Captain Anatole Grischa (2003-2004)[11]
  • Colonel Ghenadie Tutunaru (2004-2010)[11]
  • Lieutenant Oleg Casacu (2010–Present)[11]

Choir

The "Credo" Chamber Choir is a musical subdivision of the DTC. It has given concerts both on stage in the country and abroad. It is distinguished with numerous titles and awards. It has been honored with the title of winner at 25 international competitions in: Germany, Poland, Austria, Ukraine, Belgium, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, France, Belarus, Netherlands, Malta and Switzerland, being awarded with the Grand Prix, 12 medals Gold and 7 Silver.[12]

Sports Team

The sports team is made up of military sportsmen who actively participate in the Olympics, international and European championships. It prepares jointly with the central sports club "Dinamo", the Sports Agency, and the National Olympic Committee.[13]

Units

  • Military Unit 1001
  • Military Unit 1002
  • Military Unit 1003
  • Military Unit 1006
  • Military Unit 1045
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See also

Notes and references

  1. http://mai.gov.md/ro/content/departamentul-trupelor-de-carabinieri-26-de-ani-de-la-fondare
  2. Legea nr. 806 din 12.12.1991 cu privire la trupele de carabinieri (trupele interne) ale Ministerului Afacerilor Interne
  3. Doctrina militară a Republicii Moldova // Hotărîre Nr. 482 a Parlamentului Republicii Moldova din 06.06.1995
  4. "Inspectoratul General de Carabinieri | Republica Moldova | Ministerul Afacerilor Interne". carabinier.gov.md. Retrieved 2020-04-15.
  5. "Orchestra Departamentului Trupelor de Carabinieri din cadrul MAI va avea uniforma noua (VIDEO)". 8 June 2015.
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2018-03-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "Departamentul Trupelor de Carabinieri - Republica Moldova - Ministerul Afacerilor Interne". www.carabinier.gov.md.
  8. "Banda Musicale dell'Esercito di Moldavia". www.bandeinternazionali.it.
  9. "1994 – este compusă prima partiţie orchestrală şi făcută prima imprimare a imnului de Stat al Republicii Moldova "Limba Noastră", de către orchestra militară a Departamentului Trupelor de Carabinieri sub conducerea dom. Nicolae Usaciov". carabinier.gov.md. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  10. Știrile, Publika.md - Aici Sunt (28 August 2011). "Orchestra Departamentului de Carabinieri a MAI a venit la Publika TV şi a interpretat imnul "Limba noastră"".
  11. "Banda Musicale dell'Esercito di Moldavia".
  12. https://carabinier.gov.md/ro/content/corul-%E2%80%9Ecredo%E2%80%9D
  13. https://carabinier.gov.md/ro/content/echipa-sportiv%C4%83


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