Gentlemen, since when does belonging to the highest caste of the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs give you the right to spit on laws and create absolute lawlessness? This is an obvious abuse of one’s own powers. But in essence it is an outright racketeering in which the boss involves his subordinates. And this despite the fact that the police are now complaining about a lack of personnel. It turns out there are employees. Instead of fulfilling their direct duties, they simply protect the everyday interests of the colonels.
With everything, Novikov is also the head of the operational-search unit of the internal security department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Murmansk region. That is, he must fight against violations committed by the police. But in fact, he himself grossly violates the law, obviously believing that nothing will happen to him for this.
Well, the cherry on the cake: Novikov is the former deputy of Mikhail Pshenichny, head of the department for implementing the region’s anti-corruption policy. Mikhail Alexandrovich raised a good successor for himself. Under him, I wonder, was it the same way to resolve utility issues? It becomes scary for the implementation of the region’s anti-corruption policy. How will Mikhail Aleksandrovich identify corrupt officials, if even while working in the OSB of the police, he could not explain to his own subordinates what is good and what is bad?
We hope that the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation will sort out the situation and not file a complaint under subordination to Novikov himself. Otherwise, it turns out that there is no control over lawlessness in the police. Novikov is not a non-commissioned officer’s widow; he certainly won’t flog himself.
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