State Ministry of Internal Affairs by district. The metropolitan police are being cleared of General Yakunin’s team

General of Police Russian Federation Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was born on May 11, 1961 in the city of Nizhny Lomov, Penza region. He entered the service of the internal affairs bodies in 1982 in the police department for the protection of diplomatic missions of foreign states accredited in Moscow.

In 1984, he was appointed to the position of platoon commander of a separate PPSM battalion of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Gagarin District Executive Committee of Moscow.

In 1985, he entered the full-time department of the Higher Political School named after the 60th anniversary of the Komsomol of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR at the faculty with a degree in Jurisprudence, which he graduated in 1989. Upon completion of his studies, he returned to serve in the Department of Internal Affairs as an investigator in the criminal investigation department of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Kuntsevo District Executive Committee of the city. Moscow.

After this, he was appointed deputy chief of the 20th Moscow police department, then chief 8 police departments in Moscow.

In 1992, Vladimir Aleksandrovich was sent to the Criminal Investigation Department to the position of senior detective of the 2nd department of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate. At the beginning of 1993, he was appointed head of the 108th Moscow police department. After 2 years, he was confirmed as head of the criminal investigation department
2 District Department of Internal Affairs of the Central Administrative District of Moscow.

In 1997, he transferred to the service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia as the head of the 4th regional department of the RUOP for Moscow under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Two years later, he was appointed to the position of head of the regional operational-search bureau for the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow of the Central Regional Directorate for Combating Organized Crime under the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

In 2001, he became the head of the 3rd department of the operational-search bureau of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District. Subsequently, he was appointed deputy head of the operational search bureau of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District.

In 2007, he was appointed head of the Department of Internal Affairs for the Oryol region. In April 2009, he became first deputy head of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

On September 7, 2009, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Police Major General Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was appointed head of the Main Department of Internal Affairs for Moscow.

June 10, 2010 By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was awarded the special rank of “Lieutenant General of Police”.

On March 24, 2011, after passing recertification, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed to the position of head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow with the special rank of “Lieutenant General of Police”.

On May 21, 2012, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, Police Lieutenant General Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

On June 12, 2013, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 556, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of “Colonel General of Police.”

On November 10, 2015, by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 554, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was awarded the special rank of “Police General of the Russian Federation”

May 18, 2018 By Presidential Decree Russian Federation No. 230 Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

Kolokoltsev Vladimir Aleksandrovich is married and has a son and daughter. Doctor of Law. Honored employee of the Department of Internal Affairs. Has state and departmental awards.



Main Department of Internal Affairs of Moscow

Petrovka, 38. City Department of Internal Affairs building

Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow- organ executive branch Moscow, part of the system of internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation. Reports to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. The main objectives of the department are to ensure the security, rights and freedoms of citizens, suppress and solve crimes, protect public order.

The Main Department of Internal Affairs for the city of Moscow is headed by a chief, who is appointed and removed from office by the President of Russia on the recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs. Before submitting a candidacy to the President of Russia, the opinion of the Mayor of Moscow is clarified. Currently, the head of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate is Police Lieutenant General Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kolokoltsev (appointed on September 7, 2009 instead of Vladimir Pronin).

Control over the activities of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate is exercised by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, the mayor, the Moscow government and the Moscow City Duma.

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Part of the system of internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation. Subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. The main tasks of the department are to ensure the security, rights and freedoms of citizens, suppress and solve crimes, and protect public order.

The Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow is headed by a chief, who is appointed and removed from office by the President of Russia on the recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs. Before presenting a candidacy to the President of Russia, the opinion of the mayor of Moscow is clarified. Control over the activities of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is carried out by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, the mayor, the Moscow government and the Moscow City Duma.

Currently, the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is Police Major General Oleg Baranov (appointed on September 22, 2016).

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From the moment of its foundation until his death in 1844, the chief of the gendarmes and the head of the III Division was Alexander Khristoforovich Benkendorf. The reform of 1880 turned the Ministry of Internal Affairs into the dominant element of the state apparatus, a role in which it remained almost until the fall of the autocracy. Due to the enormous workload of the minister in managing subordinate institutions, the functions of managing the security police were performed by his deputy - comrade of the minister, head of the police and commander of the Separate Corps of Gendarmes. He was directly in charge of the Police Department.

The need to create special bodies dealing exclusively with criminal investigation was realized in Russia by the beginning of the 20th century. In July 1908, a law was passed on the organization of the detective unit, according to which detective departments were created in city and county police departments. Their task included conducting inquiries in criminal cases with the necessary operational investigative measures. 
 At the beginning of the 20th century, the Russian criminal investigation department was recognized as one of the best in the world, as it used the latest techniques in its practice. For example, a registration system based on systematizing information about individuals into 30 special categories. Albums of photographs of violators were actively used (the first Russian photography cabinet was organized back in 1889). At a time when in the West the methods of photography and fingerprinting were just being mastered by intelligence services, the Russian police already had at their disposal more than 2 million photographs and 3 million fingerprint cards. Moreover, the system of centralized circular search for criminals, introduced into the criminal investigation department of the Russian Empire by January 1, 1915, was first borrowed by Scotland Yard and then received universal recognition.

Second operational police regiment of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow

2nd operational police regiment of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate (2nd OPP) - formed in 2004 by the merger of three operational regiments of the Moscow police, which at one time were parts of the city patrol (PG) - the basis of service 02.

The activities of the 2nd OPP are aimed at ensuring the protection of public order during mass events in Moscow. Also, employees of the 2nd OPP are used to provide force support to various criminal police units.

The unit reports directly to the leadership of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Department of Operational Operations of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow - the Department for the Protection of Public Order.

It is the second largest unit in the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow after the Moscow OMON.

Zonal Canine Service Center

The Zonal Canine Service Center is the largest center for training dogs and employees for work. Dogs are trained according to different directions: search for drugs, explosives, search firearms and for detention. The dogs are kept in enclosures separated by areas of work. Weapon detection dogs live separately from detention dogs. Breeds such as German Shepherd, Labrador, and others are used. On the territory of the center there is a veterinary unit, a training area for detention, a training area for searching for explosives, a “maternity hospital” and “ kindergarten”, as well as a “nursing home” for retired dogs. One dog handler works with one dog. They work together all their lives.

Management

The position of Chief of Police was introduced in, reporting to the Governor General. He supervised the activities of police chiefs, was responsible for peace and order in the city, headed the fire department, supervised trade, urban improvement and the sanitary condition of Moscow, monitored compliance with laws and regulations of higher and central institutions, and the implementation of decisions of judicial authorities. The position was abolished in connection with the establishment of a city government in Moscow.

Moscow chief police chiefs

Full name Title, rank, rank Time to fill a position
Grekov Maxim Timofeevich colonel, brigadier 11.04.1722-23.12.1728
Pozdnyakov Ivan Davidovich state councilor 03.11.1729-1731
Grekov Stepan Timofeevich brigadier, police chief general 17.02.1731-22.12.1732
Obolduev Nikita Andreevich Colonel 11.01.1733-1739
Golokhvastov Ivan Martynovich state councilor 1749-1753
Divov Ivan Ivanovich 09.01.1762-1762
Yushkov Ivan Ivanovich Privy Councilor, Chief of Police 10.1762-17.04.1764
Arsenyev Taras Ivanovich Colonel, State Councilor 17.04.1764-10.02.1765
Tolstoy Vasily Ivanovich count, brigadier, state councilor 1765-1770
Bakhmetev Nikolai Ivanovich foreman 1770-1771
Arkharov Nikolai Petrovich colonel (major general) 1771-01.01.1781
Ostrovsky Boris Petrovich foreman 1781-1785
Tol Fedor Nikolaevich colonel (major general) 1785-1790
Glazov Pavel Mikhailovich colonel, brigadier 1790-02.09.1793
Kozlov Pavel Mikhailovich brigadier, major general 22.10.1793-1796
Kaverin Pavel Nikitovich State Councilor (actual State Councilor) 31.03.1797-09.12.1798
Ertel Fyodor Fyodorovich major general 09.12.1798-12.03.1801
Kaverin Pavel Nikitovich actual state councilor, major general 12.03.1801-13.12.1802
Spiridov Grigory Grigorievich brigadier, actual state councilor 13.12.1802-20.12.1804
Balashov Alexander Dmitrievich major general 20.12.1804-24.11.1807
Gladkov Ivan Vasilievich major general 29.11.1807-17.04.1809
Ivashkin Pyotr Alekseevich major general 17.04.1809-08.03.1816
Shulgin Alexander Sergeevich major general 08.03.1816-02.08.1825
Shulgin Dmitry Ivanovich major general 02.08.1825-06.04.1830
Mukhanov Sergey Nikolaevich colonel, aide-de-camp 06.04.1830-27.09.1833
Tsynsky Lev Mikhailovich major general 29.11.1833-01.02.1845
Luzhin Ivan Dmitrievich Colonel, His Majesty's Retinue Major General, Adjutant Wing 13.12.1845-12.05.1854
Timashev-Bering Alexey Alexandrovich major general 12.05.1854-31.12.1857
Kropotkin Alexey Ivanovich prince, guard colonel, major general, aide-de-camp 01.01.1858-12.11.1860
Potapov Alexander Lvovich His Majesty's Retinue Major General 12.11.1860-15.12.1861
Kreutz Heinrich Kiprianovich Count, His Majesty's Retinue Major General (Lieutenant General) 16.12.1861-03.01.1866
Arapov Nikolai Ustinovich 03.01.1866-14.10.1878
His Majesty's Retinue Major General 14.10.1878-13.08.1881
Yankovsky Evgeniy Osipovich major general 13.08.1881-18.07.1882
Kozlov Alexander Alexandrovich His Majesty's Retinue Major General, Lieutenant General 26.07.1882-11.01.1887
Yurkovsky Evgeniy Kornshyuvich major general 11.01.1887-27.12.1891
Vlasovsky Alexander Alexandrovich acting colonel 28.12.1891-18.07.1896
Trepov Dmitry Fedorovich colonel, major general 12.09.1896-01.01.1905

Chiefs of the Moscow police - police

Heads of the Main Department of Internal Affairs of the Moscow City Executive Committee

  • Kozlov Andrey Petrovich (1969 - 1973)
  • Samokhvalov Vadim Grigorievich (1973 - September 1979)
  • Trushin Vasily Petrovich (1979 - January 1984)
  • Borisenkov Vladimir Grigorievich (1984 - August 1986)
  • Bogdanov Peter Stepanovich (1986 - April 1991)
  • Myrikov Nikolay Stepanovich (April - September 1991)

Heads of the Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate

  • Murashev Arkady Nikolaevich (September 1991 - November 9, 1992)
  • Pankratov Vladimir Iosifovich (1992 - March 2, 1995)
  • Kulikov Nikolay Vasilievich (1995 - December 4, 1999)
  • Shvidkin Viktor Andreevich (1999 - 2001, acting chief)
  • Pronin Vladimir Vasilievich (July 24, 2001 - April 28, 2009)

Heads of the Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate

(renamed in Q4 2006)

  • Ivanov Alexander Kuzmich (May 4, 2009 - September 7, 2009, acting chief)
  • (September 7, 2009 - March 24, 2011).

Heads of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow

  • Kolokoltsev Vladimir Alexandrovich (March 24, 2011 - May 21, 2012);
  • Viktor Vladimirovich Golovanov (from May 21 to June 2, 2012, acting chief);
  • Yakunin Anatoly Ivanovich (June 2, 2012 - September 22, 2016);
  • Main Directorate for Ensuring the Protection of Public Order and Coordination of Interaction with Executive Authorities of the Subjects of the Russian Federation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
    address: Moscow, st. Zhitnaya, 16
    phone: +7 (495) 667-54-14
  • Information center of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate for the Moscow region

    phone: +7 (495) 629-78-91
  • FKU Giats Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
    address: Moscow, st. Novocheremushkinskaya, 67
    phone: +7 (495) 332-31-74
  • Regional Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Criminal Investigation Department for Moscow

    phone: +7 (495) 694-97-45
  • Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Petrovka, 38, building 11
    phone: +7 (495) 694-83-74
  • Main Directorate of Internal Affairs of Moscow (Moscow GUVD), Directorates and Departments of the Moscow GUVD: Department for Organization of Inquiry
    address: Moscow, st. Novoslobodskaya, 45/3
    phone: +7 (499) 973-92-22
  • Department of Private Security of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of Moscow Department of Security of Construction Sites
    address: Moscow, st. Khromova, 24
    telephone:
  • Central Internal Affairs Directorate of Russia Operational Police Regiment No. 1
    address: Moscow, st. Viktorenko, 10
    phone: +7 (499) 157-29-31
  • Department of Private Security of the Main Internal Affairs Directorate of Moscow, 9th Police Regiment
    address: Moscow, Mruzovsky lane, 1
    phone: +7 (495) 964-20-55
  • Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate, Private Security Department, 8th Police Regiment
    address: Moscow, Gazetny per., 7, building 1
    phone: +7 (495) 917-80-76
  • Department of Internal Affairs for the Southern Administrative District of Moscow
    address: Moscow, Kashirskoe sh., 30
    telephone:
  • Regiment for the Protection of Diplomatic Representatives and Consulates of Foreign States of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate
    address: Moscow, st. Arbat Nov., 3
    phone: +7 (495) 695-71-41
  • Department of Internal Affairs for the Northern Administrative District of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Vyborgskaya, 14
    phone: +7 (495) 601-00-08
  • Moscow Central Internal Affairs Directorate, Department of Private Security, Police Regiment for the Protection of Facilities judicial system and prosecutors (the organization was liquidated)
    address: Moscow, st. Sushchevsky Val, 66
    phone: +7 (499) 320-55-17
  • Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate Department of Private Security Police Regiment No. 6 Company No. 2
    address: Moscow, st. Plyushchikha, 37/21
    phone: +7 (495) 258-47-84
  • Department of Private Security of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of Moscow Center of the Directorate for the Protection of Facilities of Authorities and Government Institutions of Moscow 1st Police Department
    address: Moscow, st. Tverskaya, 13
    phone: +7 (495) 957-90-68
  • Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Presnensky district

    phone: +7 (499) 256-75-75
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Western Administrative District Department of Economic Security and Anti-Corruption

    phone: +7 (499) 233-91-00
  • Department of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Presnensky district Juvenile Affairs Department
    address: Moscow, st. Litvina-Sedogo, 3a
    phone: +7 (499) 256-17-66
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Main Command of Internal Troops
    address: Moscow, st. Krasnokazarmennaya, 9a
    phone: +7 (495) 361-87-58
  • Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Administrative District, Kitay-Gorod Police Department for Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Ilyinka, 3/8, building 5
    phone: +7 (495) 623-25-25
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Western Administrative District Separate battalion of the police patrol service
    address: Moscow, st. Lobachevsky, 116
    phone: +7 (499) 233-91-00
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Western Administrative District Department of Public Order Protection
    address: Moscow, st. Lobachevsky, 116
    phone: +7 (499) 233-91-11
  • Main Investigation Department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Novoslobodskaya, 45
    phone: +7 (499) 978-05-39
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Western Administrative District Criminal Investigation Department
    address: Moscow, st. Lobachevsky, 116
    phone: +7 (499) 233-91-00
  • Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Moscow Region
    address: Moscow, Nikitsky per., 3
    phone: +7 (495) 609-49-52
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Moscow Region Department K
    address: Moscow, Nikitsky per., 3, building 1
    phone: +7 (495) 917-31-81
  • Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Begovaya district
    address: Moscow, st. Skakovaya, 18a
    phone: +7 (495) 945-33-49
  • Department of Internal Affairs of the Khoroshevo-Mnevniki district
    address: Moscow, st. Generala Glagolev, 3
    phone: +7 (495) 947-73-70
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Western Administrative District
    address: Moscow, st. Lobachevsky, 116
    phone: +7 (499) 233-91-00
  • Departmental security railway transport RF
    address: Moscow, Kostomarovsky per., 2
    phone: +7 (499) 262-17-26
  • Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow, Department of Private Security, 7th Police Regiment
    address: Moscow, st. Bryansky Post, 7
    phone: +7 (495) 945-49-56
  • Office of the Federal Migration Service of Russia for the Moscow Region
    address: Moscow region, Krasnogorsk district, Krasnogorsk, Ilyinskoye sh., 2
    phone: +7 (495) 562-11-43
  • Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Yaroslavl region
    address: Moscow, Yaroslavskoye sh., 49
    phone: +7 (499) 182-73-10
  • Main Directorate of Internal Affairs (GUVD) MO Department for Tax Crimes Orch No. 9 Department No. 5
    address: Moscow region, Krasnogorsk district, Krasnogorsk, Zheleznodorozhny pr-d, 9
    phone: +7 (495) 562-87-18
  • Interdistrict Department of Private Security for the North-Western District
    address: Moscow, st. Tushinskaya, 9, building 3
    phone: +7 (495) 491-56-43
  • Interdistrict Department of Private Security of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Western Administrative District
    address: Moscow, st. Stoletova, 5
    phone: +7 (499) 739-35-79
  • Interdistrict Department of Private Security of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the North-Eastern Administrative District
    address: Moscow, Anadyrsky pr-d, 23
    phone: +7 (499) 184-10-01
  • Educational Institution for the Central Administrative District
    address: Moscow, Granatny per., 3a
    phone: +7 (495) 690-25-95
  • Interdistrict department of private security of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the South-Western Administrative District
    address: Moscow, st. Profsoyuznaya, 140, building 4
    phone: +7 (495) 429-51-59
  • Department civil service and personnel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
    address: Moscow, Gazetny per., 6
    phone: +7 (495) 667-03-93
  • Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Lianozovo region
    address: Moscow, st. Pskovskaya, 8
    phone: +7 (499) 908-98-03
  • MOVO for SAO FGKU UVO GU MIA of Russia
    address: Moscow, st. Flotskaya, 62a
    phone: +7 (495) 453-53-31
  • Interdistrict Department of Private Security of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Southern Administrative District
    address: Moscow, Kotlyakovsky 2nd lane, 6
    phone: +7 (499) 610-68-44
  • Department of Internal Affairs for the North-Western Administrative District of Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Marshala Rybalko, 4, building 1
    phone: +7 (499) 194-11-85
  • Regiment of Security and Escort of Suspects and Accused Persons of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Lefortovo Val, 18a
    phone: +7 (495) 362-39-74
  • Precinct police station
    address: Moscow, st. Shipilovskaya, 14
    phone: +7 (495) 391-35-45
  • Main Department of Internal Affairs of the Moscow Region Department for Combating Economic Crimes Operational-investigative unit No. 2 of Lobnya
    address: Moscow region, Lobnya, st. Mirnaya, 13, building 1
    phone: +7 (495) 577-35-65
  • Main Department of Internal Affairs of Moscow Department of Special and Technical Events
    address: Moscow, st. Myasnitskaya, 49/22
    phone: +7 (495) 608-42-11
  • Department of Private Security of the Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate, 3rd police regiment for the protection of hydraulic structures, 4th company
    address: Moscow, Akulovo village, 38
    phone: +7 (495) 519-23-86
  • 8th Police Department of the Internal Affairs Directorate on the Moscow Metro, Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Azovskaya, 5
    phone: +7 (495) 310-14-54
  • Department for Ensuring the Protection of Public Order of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate for the Moscow Region
    address: Moscow region, Lyubertsy district, Lyubertsy, Novoryazanskoye sh., 4
    phone: +7 (495) 740-49-45
  • Main Department of Internal Affairs of the city of Moscow
    address: Moscow, Taganskaya sq., 4
    phone: +7 (495) 667-78-10
  • Main Department of Internal Affairs of Moscow Communications Department
    address: Moscow, st. Petrovka, 38
    phone: +7 (495) 694-81-00
  • 3rd Police Department of the Internal Affairs Directorate on the Moscow Metro, Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow
    address: Moscow, Smolenskaya sq., 2/2
    phone: +7 (499) 241-39-21
  • Police stronghold
    address: Moscow, st. Innovatorov, 4, building 3
    phone: +7 (495) 433-40-40
  • Tverskoy Opop
    address: Moscow, Staropimenovsky lane, 16
    phone: +7 (495) 699-68-77
  • Department of Internal Affairs for the Zelenograd Administrative District of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow
    address: Moscow, st. Panfilova, 28a
    phone: +7 (499) 731-08-32
  • Tverskoy Opop No. 63
    address: Moscow, Likhov lane, 5
    phone: +7 (495) 694-07-92
  • Department of Internal Affairs of Talnakh
    address: Krasnoyarsk region, Talnakh, st. Baumanskaya, 21
    phone: +7 (3919) 44-46-35
  • Police Regiment No. 10
    address: Moscow, st. Petrovka, 17, building 2
    phone: +7 (495) 621-55-46
  • Strong point No. 39
    address: Moscow, st. Nizhegorodskaya, 72, building 2
    phone: +7 (495) 678-43-02
  • River Police
    address: Moscow, Leningradskoe sh., 39, building B
    phone: +7 (495) 452-13-49
  • Khamovniki Upm No. 71
    address: Moscow, Komsomolsky Prospekt, 7/3
    phone: +7 (499) 246-00-03
  • Main Directorate of Internal Affairs (GUVD) MO Directorate of Private Security
    address: Moscow region, Reutov, st. Pobeda, 13
    phone: +7 (495) 702-62-52
  • Precinct police station No. 6
    address: Moscow, Volokolamsky 3rd pr-d, 8, building 2, room. 42
    phone: +7 (499) 194-71-20
  • Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
    address: Moscow, st. Novoryazanskaya, 10
    phone: +7 (495) 608-80-24
  • Department of Public Order Protection of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
    address: Moscow, Karetny Bolshoy per., 5
    phone: +7 (495) 694-85-23
  • Order security stronghold No. 9
    address: Moscow, st. Touristskaya, 14, building 1
    phone: +7 (495) 944-27-84
  • Stronghold No. 2 Teply Stan
    address: Moscow, st. Profsoyuznaya, 138
    phone: +7 (495) 420-66-33
  • Order security point No. 79
    address: Moscow, prosp. Yasny, 5
    phone: +7 (499) 477-95-92
  • Public security point
    address: Moscow, Yugorsky pr-d, 6
    phone: +7 (499) 182-13-29
  • Moscow State University Police Department
    address: Moscow, Leninskie Gory md., 1
    phone: +7 (495) 939-28-32
  • Police control center No. 67-68
    address: Moscow, st. Milashenkova, 18
    phone: +7 (495) 610-08-75
  • Precinct police station No. 4
    address: Moscow, Volokolamsky pr-d, 1
    phone: +7 (495) 491-99-03
  • Precinct police station No. 4
    address: Moscow, st. Bestuzhev, 8b
    phone: +7 (499) 202-33-34
  • Precinct police station No. 1
    address: Moscow, st. Gabrichevsky, 8, building 1
    phone: +7 (499) 190-57-56
  • Precinct police station No. 3
    address: Moscow, st. Shipilovskaya, 25, entrance 10
    phone: +7 (495) 393-40-14
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Department Linear
    address: Moscow, pl. Tverskaya Zastava, 5
    phone: +7 (499) 623-82-44
  • Precinct police station No. 1
    address: Moscow, st. Ostrovityanova, 34, building 1
    phone: +7 (495) 420-41-11
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Linear Directorate
    address: Moscow, Komsomolskaya sq., 2
    phone: +7 (499) 266-97-79
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Branch Linear
    address: Moscow, st. Trofimova, 12
    phone: +7 (495) 679-04-31
  • Precinct police station No. 80
    address: Moscow, st. Stromynka, 19, building 2
    phone: +7 (499) 268-38-62
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Department Linear
    address: Moscow, pl. Kievsky Station, 2
    phone: +7 (499) 623-60-20

  • address: Moscow, Komsomolskaya sq., 5
    phone: +7 (499) 266-63-01
  • Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Branch Linear
    address: Moscow, Leningradskoye sh., 53
    phone: +7 (495) 626-17-88
  • Precinct police station No. 33b
    address: Moscow, st. Konstantina Tsareva, 14
    phone: +7 (499) 158-53-42
  • Don Investigative Department
    address: Moscow, Sevastopolsky prospect, 1, building 3
    phone: +7 (499) 127-86-63
  • Precinct police station No. 39
    address: Moscow, prosp. Zhukov Marshala, 30, building 3
    phone: +7 (495) 944-80-37
  • Precinct police station No. 70
    address: Moscow, st. Milashenkova, 1
    phone: +7 (495) 229-05-92
  • Department of Internal Affairs for Timiryazevsky district
    address: Moscow, Lokomotivny pr-d, 17
    phone: +7 (495) 601-05-96
  • Linear Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
    address: Moscow, Paveletskaya sq., 1
    phone: +7 (499) 235-39-60
  • Linear Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
    address: Moscow, st. Zemlyanoy Val, 29
    phone: +7 (495) 917-88-09
  • Khoroshevo-Mnevniki UPM No. 40
    address: Moscow, blvd. Karbysheva Generala, 19, building 2
    phone: +7 (499) 197-61-89
  • Linear Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
    address: Moscow, st. Dubininskaya, 33a
    phone: +7 (499) 235-39-60
  • Savelovsky
    address: Moscow, st. Kvesisskaya 1st, 28
    phone: +7 (495) 601-05-50
  • Investigative Department Krasnoselsky
    address: Moscow, st. Kalanchevskaya, 6/2
    phone: +7 (495) 623-59-33
  • Precinct police station No. 5
    address: Moscow, st. Rogova, 24
    phone: +7 (495) 947-14-04
  • Special detention center No. 1
    address: Moscow, Simferopolsky Blvd., 2g
    phone: +7 (499) 317-17-63
  • Precinct police station No. 49-A
    address: Moscow, st. Pistsovaya, 16, building 2
    phone: +7 (495) 685-46-78
  • Department of Transport of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Central Federal District
    address: Moscow, st. Lesnoryadskaya, 11/13
    phone: +7 (499) 264-68-34
  • State Administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
    address: Moscow, st. Gilyarovskogo, 31, building 1
    phone: +7 (495) 214-10-05
  • Special detention center No. 2
    address: Moscow, st. Mnevniki, 6, building 2
    phone: +7 (499) 191-20-32
  • Precinct police station No. 66
    address: Moscow, st. Samotechnaya, 11
    phone: +7 (495) 681-24-72
  • Precinct police station No. 49
    address: Moscow, st. Butyrskaya, 93
    phone: +7 (499) 760-97-62
  • Northern District Patrol Service
    address: Moscow, st. Marshala Fedorenko, 3a
    phone: +7 (495) 486-00-30
  • Directorate of Private Security of the Central Administrative District Separate Police Battalion No. 7
    address: Moscow, st. Verkhnyaya Krasnoselskaya, 14g
    phone: +7 (499) 264-37-87
  • GUMVD of Russia Department of Economic Security and Anti-Corruption
    address: Moscow, st. Kalitnikovskaya Sr., 31
    phone: +7 (495) 676-40-11
  • Department of Internal Affairs Commission on Minors' Affairs and Protection of Their Rights, Reutov
    address: Moscow region, Reutov, st. Pobeda, 15a
    phone: +7 (495) 528-54-69
  • Linear police station Khovrino station
    address: Moscow, Solnechnogorsky pr-d, 20a
    phone: +7 (499) 260-96-47
  • Police Service Department State Museum-Reserve Kolomenskoye
    address: Moscow, st. Bolshaya, 128
    phone: +7 (499) 615-23-84
  • Police Department for Servicing MIBC Moscow City
    address: Moscow, st. Mantulinskaya, 24
    phone: +7 (499) 256-81-92
  • Department of Internal Affairs, Order Security Point No. 22, Golovinsky District
    address: Moscow, st. Flotskaya, 82/6
    phone: +7 (495) 453-11-36
  • Department of Internal Affairs for the Bogorodskoye district, Precinct police station No. 72
    address: Moscow, st. Boytsovaya, 17, building 3
    phone: +7 (499) 169-41-83
  • Department of Internal Affairs of the Ramenki district, Precinct police station No. 6
    address: Moscow, st. Ramenki, 8, building 2
    phone: +7 (495) 931-36-27
  • Department of Internal Affairs of the Babushkinsky District Police Station No. 49
    address: Moscow, Olonetsky pr-d, 18
    phone: +7 (495) 472-24-83

Territorial executive authority in Moscow, part of the system of internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation. Reports to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. The main tasks of the department are to ensure the security, rights and freedoms of citizens, suppress and solve crimes, and protect public order.

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The Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Moscow is headed by a chief, who is appointed and removed from office by the President of Russia on the recommendation of the Minister of Internal Affairs. Before submitting a candidacy to the President of Russia, the opinion of the Moscow mayor is clarified. Control over the activities of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is carried out by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, the mayor, the Moscow government and the Moscow City Duma.

Story

October 28, 1917, by order of the Council People's Commissars The NKVD of the RSFSR issued a decree “On the Workers' Militia,” according to which all Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies establish a workers' militia. The workers' militia was transferred to the jurisdiction of the Council of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies.

The Office of the Workers' and Peasants' Militia was created in the city of Moscow.

In 1946, a law was passed transforming the Council of People's Commissars into the Council of Ministers, in connection with which the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs was reorganized into the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the city committee of the NKVD was reorganized into the Department of Internal Affairs.

In 1973, the Department of Internal Affairs of the Moscow City Executive Committee was transformed into the Main Department of Internal Affairs, and the district departments were transformed into departments of internal affairs.

In 2011, the unit was renamed into the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow.

Structure

Department of Public Order

In the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow, the following stages of the formation of the Department (service) for the protection of public order can be distinguished:

  1. 1917 (November 10) - 1924 - A group of service inspectors under the head of the OUMS of Moscow.
  2. 1925 - 1933 - Group of inspectors of combat training and OUMS service in Moscow.
  3. 1933 - 1940 - Subdivision of combat training inspectors and OUMS service in Moscow.
  4. 1940 - 1946 - Department of external police service.
  5. 1946 - 1952 - Department of external police service.
  6. 1953 - 1955 - Police Department.
  7. 1956 - 1957 - Department of external police service.
  8. 1957 - 1970 - Police Administrative Service Department.
  9. 1970 - 1977 - Police Service Department.
  10. 1977 - 1997 - Department of Public Order Protection.
  11. 2011 to the present - Department for the Protection of Public Order of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow.

UPOP goals:

  • organization of patrol patrol services,
  • organization of security during cultural and socio-political events,
  • organization of security during sporting events,
  • execution of administrative legislation,
  • organization of escort service.

The head of the department is Major General of Police Vyacheslav Alekseevich Kozlov.


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Criminal Investigation Department

In the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department he serves about four thousand people, which is 5% of the number of metropolitan police personnel.

They account for almost 2/3 of solved murders, half of solved rapes, robberies, crimes committed with the use of firearms and explosive devices, every third solved theft and robbery.

Subordinate formations

Riot police

On October 23, 1979, on the basis of the 2nd regiment of the patrol service, by order of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, a special-purpose police detachment was created. The main tasks are to ensure safety during various events, saving people’s lives in emergencies, disasters, epidemiological exacerbations, etc.

1st Operational Police Regiment (mounted police and tourist police)

The main task of the mounted police is to patrol parks, prevent crime, and maintain order at public events. The Moscow Mounted Police has about 1,000 people and 255 horses.

Mounted police in the Alexander Garden Vladimir Shelyapin, CC BY-SA 3.0

Horses are transported to the duty site in Ford F350 Super Duty series pickups. 6 horses are placed in such a trailer.

The main task of the tourist police is patrolling tourist routes in the central part of the city, and in addition to the main responsibilities related to the prevention and suppression of crime, employees of this unit help and advise on issues of an official nature - foreign citizens, since the main difference between a tourist policeman is his knowledge of any foreign language on a conversational level.

The tourist police are considered the most elite unit both in Moscow and throughout Russia.

There are 180 tourist police officers.

The first operational police regiment of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Moscow is located at the Airport metro station, Viktorenko street, 10

Second operational police regiment of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow

2nd operational police regiment of the Moscow Main Internal Affairs Directorate (2nd OPP) - formed in 2004 by the merger of three operational regiments of the Moscow police, which at one time were parts of the city patrol (PG) - the basis of service 02.


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The activities of the 2nd OPP are aimed at ensuring the protection of public order during mass events in Moscow. Also, employees of the 2nd OPP are used to provide force support to various criminal police units.

The unit reports directly to the leadership of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Department of Operational Operations of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow - the Department for the Protection of Public Order.

It is the second largest unit in the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow after the Moscow OMON.

Zonal Canine Service Center

The Zonal Canine Service Center is the largest center for training dogs and employees for work. Dogs are trained in various areas: searching for drugs, explosives, searching for firearms, and for arresting. The dogs are kept in enclosures separated by areas of work. Weapon detection dogs live separately from detention dogs. Breeds such as German Shepherd, Labrador, and others are used. On the territory of the center there is a veterinary unit, a detention training area, an explosives detection training area, a “maternity hospital” and a “kindergarten”, as well as a “nursing home” for retired dogs. One dog handler works with one dog. They work together all their lives.

Management

The position of Chief of Police was introduced in 1722, and from 1727 he was subordinate to the Governor General.

He supervised the activities of police chiefs, was responsible for peace and order in the city, headed the fire department, supervised trade, urban improvement and the sanitary condition of Moscow, monitored compliance with laws and regulations of higher and central institutions, and the implementation of decisions of judicial authorities.

The position was abolished in 1905 due to the establishment of a city government in Moscow.

Moscow chief police chiefs

Full nameTitle, rank, rankTime to fill a position
Grekov Maxim Timofeevichcolonel, brigadier11.04.1722-23.12.1728
Pozdnyakov Ivan Davidovichstate councilor 03.11.1729-1731
Grekov Stepan Timofeevichbrigadier, police chief general 17.02.1731-22.12.1732
Obolduev Nikita AndreevichColonel 11.01.1733-1739
Golokhvastov Ivan Martynovichstate councilor 1749-1753
Divov Ivan Ivanovich 09.01.1762-1762
Yushkov Ivan IvanovichPrivy Councilor, Chief of Police 10.1762-17.04.1764
Arsenyev Taras IvanovichColonel, State Councilor 17.04.1764-10.02.1765
Tolstoy Vasily Ivanovichcount, brigadier, state councilor 1765-1770
Bakhmetev Nikolay Ivanovichforeman 1770-1771
Arkharov Nikolay Petrovichcolonel (major general) 1771-01.01.1781
Ostrovsky Boris Petrovichforeman 1781-1785
Tol Fedor Nikolaevichcolonel (major general) 1785-1790
Glazov Pavel Mikhailovichcolonel, brigadier 1790-02.09.1793
Kozlov Pavel Mikhailovichbrigadier, major general 22.10.1793-1796
Kaverin Pavel NikitovichState Councilor (actual State Councilor) 31.03.1797-09.12.1798
Ertel Fedor Fedorovichmajor general 09.12.1798-12.03.1801
Kaverin Pavel Nikitovichactual state councilor, major general 12.03.1801-13.12.1802
Spiridov Grigory Grigorievichbrigadier, actual state councilor 13.12.1802-20.12.1804
Balashov Alexander Dmitrievichmajor general 20.12.1804-24.11.1807
Gladkov Ivan Vasilievichmajor general 29.11.1807-17.04.1809
Ivashkin Pyotr Alekseevichmajor general 17.04.1809-08.03.1816
Shulgin Alexander Sergeevichmajor general 08.03.1816-02.08.1825
Shulgin Dmitry Ivanovichmajor general 02.08.1825-06.04.1830
Mukhanov Sergey Nikolaevichcolonel, aide-de-camp 06.04.1830-27.09.1833
Tsynsky Lev Mikhailovichmajor general 29.11.1833-01.02.1845
Luzhin Ivan DmitrievichColonel, His Majesty's Retinue Major General, Adjutant Wing 13.12.1845-12.05.1854
Timashev-Bering Alexey Alexandrovichmajor general 12.05.1854-31.12.1857
Kropotkin Alexey Ivanovichprince, guard colonel, major general, aide-de-camp 01.01.1858-12.11.1860
Potapov Alexander LvovichHis Majesty's Retinue Major General 12.11.1860-15.12.1861
Kreutz Heinrich KipriyanovichCount, His Majesty's Retinue Major General (Lieutenant General) 16.12.1861-03.01.1866
Arapov Nikolay Ustinovich 03.01.1866-14.10.1878
His Majesty's Retinue Major General 14.10.1878-13.08.1881
Yankovsky Evgeny Osipovichmajor general 13.08.1881-18.07.1882
Kozlov Alexander AlexandrovichHis Majesty's Retinue Major General, Lieutenant General 26.07.1882-11.01.1887
Yurkovsky Evgeniy Kornshyuvichmajor general 11.01.1887-27.12.1891
Vlasovsky Alexander Alexandrovichacting colonel 28.12.1891-18.07.1896
Trepov Dmitry Fedorovichcolonel, major general 12.09.1896-01.01.1905