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The exact address: 15th Parkovaya st., 37/61, Moscow, Moscow region, Russia, 105484

Telephone: +7 495 468-54-34 Location on the map Personnel Inspectorate of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the HLW Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow

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Why can't a refund be made at this pharmacy if the package is unopened and there is a saved receipt? I bought diapers for a bedridden patient. The pharmacist sold the pack, asking for the volume of the thighs. When I brought it home, I did not have time to unpack it, and on the packaging the size indicators are determined by the waist and not the hips. How so? The medical pharmacist does not know where the waist and hips are, thus confusing the buyer in choosing the right package! I left the sick person and ran back to this pharmacy in the hope of getting the money back for the wrongly sold product, to which the pharmacist replied that there might be a big belly at the waist and they are not allowed to make a refund! How so ?!

Analyst / Document Manager

The direct employer "" is looking for an employee for a vacant position in his organization for a position " Analyst / Document Manager".

Mandatory requirement of the employer for the work experience of the sought employee: not required.

Type of employment at a vacant place of work " Analyst / Document Manager"in a company (firm, organization, individual entrepreneur)" State bldg. Inspection on the personnel of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the HLW Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs" : Full time, full day.

Vacancy number 5454528 for the position " Analyst / Document Manager"refers to the industry "Government service, non-profit organizations" → "Archivist" .

Vacancy number 5454528 for the position " Analyst / Document Manager"added to the database of the site about work and employment of the Electronic Service of Employment of the Population in Wednesday 3 July 2019 and after being published by the moderator, the web portal for job seekers is available for viewing by all registered unemployed.

Date of updating the application form for vacancy No. 5454528 for the position " Analyst / Document Manager"on the website of the Electronic Service for Employment of the Population: Monday 8 July 2019

Company (organization, firm, individual entrepreneur) " State bldg. Inspection on the personnel of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the HLW Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs"job is offered in the city Moscow.

Employer of the company (firm, organization) State building can offer approximately the following wages: from 22,000 to 22,000 rubles on hands vacant position "Analyst / Document Manager".

The duties of an employee in a vacant position "Analyst / Document Manager" includes the following:
  • Working with documents, reporting, analytical skills are welcome
  • Periodically, trips to short distances by public transport or company cars are possible
Requirements for the employee for the position " Analyst / Document Manager"as claimed by the employer" State bldg. Inspection on the personnel of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the HLW Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs" in the town Moscow, the following:
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  • 5/2, subject to change by mutual agreement
  • 09:00 to 18:00, Friday to 16:45

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- Alexander Borisovich, tell us a little about your childhood.

I was born in the Soviet Union, on the Black Sea coast. As a child, I wanted to be a sailor. His father served in the border units of the Navy. I loved wearing his pea jacket. When it came time to enter the naval school, I had to decide on a specialty. I remember how my uncle tried to persuade me to go to study for a cook: "This is the second captain on the ship!" We were taught to cook, as they say, in full, and this experience helped me out more than once in my life.

- Did you do your military service in the Navy?

No, at this stage of my life I got to know the Ministry of Internal Affairs. I served in the internal troops. We, recruits, were taken somewhere to the other end of the world - to Kemerovo. There I saw a lot of snow for the first time.

- You, of course, did the service in the kitchen?

No, in a completely different specialty. When we were still in "quarantine" after our arrival, I, being dressed in the kitchen, saw how a soldier, and for me then an old servant, was tormented by butchering pork. I then told him that I would remove all the pulp from the back with a knife. Bones will be separate, meat - separately. He said it was impossible, but agreed to bet on two pieces of butter. When I fulfilled my promise, I looked back and saw that everyone in the kitchen had gathered around me and looked as if I was David Copperfield. They began to woo me into the kitchen, but I categorically refused.

Even as a child, I really liked the film "Jung from the Schooner Columbus", about scouts. There was a hero who skillfully conveyed messages through Morse code. I am impressed for a lifetime. And in the army he took the opportunity to choose a military specialty. In the training he was trained as a radiotelegraph operator.

- Do you still remember the Morse code?

Of course. They taught well, thoroughly. In the same place, in the army, for the first time I had to get up on skis. It was hard: the legs were moving apart, the machine gun hit the sheepskin coat, the pouch was dangling, the belt was twisted. I remember this episode. On the second kilometer, I felt a little more confident and decided to slide into the ravine the way professional skiers do on TV. In the very saddle, he fell, rolled over and ended up on his side. I decided to get up, leaning on a stick. As a result, the hand, together with the stick, went into the snow up to the shoulder. Later I learned that those bushes that were sticking out from the snow were not even bushes at all, but the tops of trees, which were almost completely covered with snow.

In the internal troops, did you happen to be engaged in militia work or was the service of a radiotelegraph operator held in a unit?

I also had a chance to run after crooks. There I received my first badge "For Distinction in Service" of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR.

At the end of the term, I became a 1st class radiotelegraph operator, which was already quite serious. The surcharges were good for this.

- What happened after military service? Where did the radio operator - cook Polyutkin decide to find a job?

At the time of my demobilization in Moscow, my former colleague had been working in the police for a year. It was the 1st regiment of the departmental militia. That's where I came in 1982. He ended up in the 4th division, commanded by a front-line soldier, Colonel Pugachev.

- Was it difficult to get used to a new place?

The break between military and police service was about a month. I did not have time to wean myself from discipline and uniforms. I seriously had to master the weapon - PM, instead of the army Kalashnikov.

- What did your department do?

Protection of important objects throughout the capital. I worked in the TASS Photo Chronicle building. There I met a lot of interesting people. Let's say that today, probably, few people already know Musa Ilyana - this is a photographer who worked with Brezhnev. I remember how the first beauty contest organized by Moskovsky Komsomolets was held there. Over time, he himself learned to photograph. Then he used this skill in his work at the administrative site, compiled photo tables from crime scenes, and filmed on business trips in the North Caucasus. I am still filming today, being the head of the district inspection for personnel during field trips.

- Did you want to change your profession?

No. But I realized that I had to go further and entered the secondary school of the police. In the center of teaching was precisely law enforcement practice, and not general questions of theory. In the class were militiamen with experience of direct work, and not yesterday's schoolchildren. I was most of all interested in the operational-search activity, but it turned out that after graduating from the MSShM I came to the district police station to work as a district police officer.

- What, in your opinion, most of all distinguishes the Soviet militia from the modern police?

On the whole, the operational situation was calmer. This influenced the work of law enforcement officers. This is now a policeman with a machine gun - the norm, but then this was not at all. Most of all, the difference was noticed in the active life position of police officers and citizens. Policemen went to service and home in uniform. As a result, a number of offenses and crimes were suppressed during off-duty hours. In my practice, this also happened. On weekends, we, employees of the departmental security, often went to the territorial divisions, where we helped our colleagues in preventing apartment burglaries. There were operational regiments of the PG, which acted as a universal reserve, provided support if necessary.

Here, for example, is such a case. As a precinct, he walked through his territory somehow and noticed noise in the garages near house 21 on Marshal Zakharov Street. There was a massive fight, about 15 people took part in it. I had a service pistol with me, but it would be foolish to use it in such conditions. I called the person on duty on the radio and a minute later 5 police cars drove up to my aid!

- Tell us about your work in the administrative area.

The service area of ​​our strong point had a population of 30,000. The territory was vast: from the railway (the Moskvorechye platform) to house 80 along the Kashirskoye highway and the intersection between Shipilovsky proezd and Shipilovskaya street. Residential area, part of Tsaritsyn Park, a giant cucumber collective farm, garages and more. At first, this territory was served by 3 people, and then, when I became a senior district police officer, 7 district police officers worked at the support point.

My teacher was a wonderful experienced district militia major Viktor Nikitin. He worked for a long time in the investigation, was very scrupulous and meticulous. Viktor Borisovich focused my attention most of all on high-quality and daily working out of the residential sector. He advised me, for example, to appear on my site even before the morning divorce in the department, put a book with detention in my daddy, and then, on the way to the strong point, go to a couple of apartments, get acquainted with the tenants.

Over time, I got as many as 15 assistants - freelance police officers. On the territory of our strong point there lived a deputy chief for service, and he once told me that he saw a detachment of my freelancers marching in formation and was even a little frightened. They were very fighting and energetic guys with an active lifestyle. Imagine: people without uniforms, without weapons, with only one certificate in their pocket, and they detained swindlers, robbers, drug dealers. Some of them later got a job in the internal affairs bodies. I can say that in the hard times of the 90s they provided me with invaluable help.

Yes, the Orekhovo area in the 90s was well known as the birthplace of the Orekhovskaya criminal group and its famous leader Sylvester.

I worked on the site from 1989 to 1996 inclusive. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, which my colleagues and I experienced very hard, devastation set in, but I think we did everything possible to protect the peace and safety of citizens.

Sylvester was at our support. They fought against racketeering. I remember there was a case when I had to play the role of the director of a store, to which the "brothers" came. They detained the guys who had knives and gas pistols, worked closely with the criminal investigation department and other services.

Our work is like a collective game, here it is important to work harmoniously in a team. Not a single crime is solved alone. Services should not compete with each other for numbers and indicators, but work together for a result.

- How did your further career develop?

I decided to go to work at the passport office, wrote a report to the head of the militia colonel Vasily Ageechev. He was a wise leader, behind him was the Higher Party School, at that time it was aerobatics. He made a counter offer - to take the position of deputy for work with personnel in the Biryulyovo Zapadnoye police station. I agreed, although for me, an ordinary senior district police officer, it was an unexpected proposal, I was worried if I could take on such a huge responsibility. I began to master the basics of this serious and necessary, as it turned out, profession. I inherited not the best inheritance from my predecessor. The experience of police work helped, I understood what the officers could and could not do.

Policemen, doctors tend to dull the sensation of someone else's pain, in part this is natural, but it should remain, no matter what. I have tried to maintain empathy among the staff for the people they are called to help.

Together with the Soviet Union, the party system of educational work collapsed. How did you get out of this situation, what did you rely on?

In 1996, a directive of the Ministry of Internal Affairs No. 1 and Order No. 426 were issued. The chiefs of all links were oriented to always tell the truth and independently identify and punish violators of discipline. They received gratitude and awards for principled work with subordinates. And before that, it turned out like this: the commander identifies the violator and then he himself then receives a penalty for this. The system itself began to get rid of drunks and brawlers. Once there was such a case. I fired an employee for drinking and met with him about ten years later. He thanked me. The dismissal was such a shock for this man that he still does not drink.

Yes, some ideals were gone at that time, while others had not yet appeared. However, service in the police demanded specific observance of official discipline and legality, called for service to people, regardless of political and economic systems.

You worked as the deputy chief for work with personnel in the district department from 1997 to 1999, what happened next?

Then I went to work in the Department of educational work of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of the city of Moscow. The 2nd "verification" department, in which I worked for 5 years, was the founder of the modern personnel inspection. We went to the district departments without warning, carried out checks there, came under the guise of applicants, and gave various introductions. The results of our trips fell on the table of the chief of the head office. Most of all, the fight was waged against drunkenness in the units and with the concealment of materials from the register.

Then I returned to the Biryulyovo Zapadnoye OVD again to the former position of deputy chief for work with personnel. He paid special attention to the "Battle Leaflet", he wrote, typeset, printed, hung it on the wall. I remember how one veteran came to the department with his grandson to show him an article about himself.

In 2007, I received an offer to head the Personnel Inspection of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Southern Administrative District.

- How is the work of the Personnel Inspectorate for the consideration of complaints against police officers now?

I can say that today a coherent system of reception, registration, accounting, consideration, permission, reporting and analysis has been created. On "02" we receive 2-2.5 thousand messages.

- Do you also receive information from helplines?

Yes, and information from the management website. The helpline is most often triggered when placed on traffic police cars. People call, complain, we check these messages, keep records. By the way, we, perhaps, were the first to have an electronic card index - this is an excellent help in the analysis of discipline violations.

- Who do people complain about most often?

On traffic police officers, of course. They are always in sight, working with people on the street. But not all complaints are justified, often complaints come from those who want thereby to take revenge on the police for the drawn up protocol.

- How do you interact with the district OSB?

I can say that in our only district administration, interaction is structured in the same way as in the best Soviet years between district police officers and operatives in an effort to achieve a single result. In our case, this result is order and legality in the internal affairs bodies. Our work is not aimed at “fighting” personnel. We stand up for our employees when it turns out that the police acted lawfully and reasonably.

Sergey LYUTYKH, photo by N. MALTSEVA

 

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