Exit of the working group of the Government commision on crime prevention

30 September 2016, Friday

27-28 September 2016 members of the working group of the Government сommission of the Republic of Tatarstan on crime prevention on study the organization of the work in this direction carried out exit inspections in Menzelinsky and Muslyumovsky municipal regions of the Republic of Tatarstan.

On the eve of departure in the ministry for deciding organizational questions was held a meeting of the working group of the Government commission of the Republic of Tatarstan, headed by the deputy minister of justice of the Republic of Tatarstan M.M.Ibyatov, which posed the problem and announced the questions that require special attention in the study of work on crime prevention.

During exit inspections members of the working group, composed of representatives of various ministries and departments, according to the approved plan-task, have studied the organization of activity of subjects of crime prevention on its separate areas, including the enforcement of the state program "Ensuring public order and combating crime in the Republic of Tatarstan for 2014-2020 ".

As a result of inspections were held meetings in Muslyumovsky municipal region by the leadership of deputy minister of justice M.M.Ibyatov with the participation of the deputy head of Muslyumovsky municipal region L.G.Avzalov in Menzelinsky municipal region by the supervision of the deputy chief of the organization of activity of divisional commisioners of police and departments in cases of juvenile of MIA of the Republic of Tatarstan L.V.Shestopalov with the participation of the head of the Executive committee of the Menzelinsky municipal region I.T.Shagaliev, inviting representatives of all subjects of crime prevention, heads of rural settlements and district prosecutor's offices, during which the results of the working group of the government were discussed results of the working group of the government commission on crime prevention, identified violations and deficiencies, were given recommendations for their elimination.

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