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  • Russia, Armenia Ready To Join Efforts In Fighting Crime - Minister

    RUSSIA, ARMENIA READY TO JOIN EFFORTS IN FIGHTING CRIME - MINISTER

    Interfax news agency, Moscow, in Russian 0704 gmt 27 Jul 07
    RIA Novosti news agency, Moscow, in Russian 0715 gmt 27 Jul 07
    Channel One TV, Moscow, in Russian 0800 gmt 27 Jul 07

    Russia and Armenia's law-enforcement agencies are to reinforce their
    joint efforts in fighting international crime. This was announced today
    at an Interior Ministry board meeting between the two countries in
    Rostov-na-Donu attended by Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev,
    as reported today by Russian Channel One. An agreement on cooperation
    was signed following the meeting. The main focus of the two countries'
    joint work will be fighting organized crime and drug smuggling,
    as well as cooperating in training personnel, the report said.

    "We consider it very important that this work be carried out not
    only through our central unit. The main thing is to establish direct
    regional contacts: this means efficiency, understanding shall we say,
    and speed in making suitable decisions. We have already developed
    concrete forms of regional cooperation," Nurgaliyev was quoted
    as saying.

    An Interfax report also quoted Nurgaliyev as saying that he did not
    rule out the fact that criminals could be using Armenia as a transit
    territory to smuggle drugs from Afghanistan to Russia, and then
    to other European countries. "We are prepared to join efforts with
    the Armenian police and carry out appropriate investigative search
    operations in the given field," the report quoted Nurgaliyev as saying.

    Nurgaliyev added that during the meeting, significant attention
    had been drawn to the joint training of specialists in the field
    of countering drug smuggling: "We have a centre for training
    specialists in the field of countering drugs. Over the past year
    alone, 17 Armenian police officers have undergone training there,"
    he was quoted as saying.

    Lt-Gen Ayk Arutyunyan, Head of Police of the Republic of Armenia, in
    his turn noted that the 8th meeting of the joint board of the Russian
    Interior Ministry and the Armenian police "was held in a cooperative
    spirit, unanimous decisions were made", adding that "without such
    events it is very difficult to determine what our priority directions
    should be in countering crime", Interfax reported on 27 July.

    The next board meeting between the two departments will be held in
    June 2008 in Yerevan, where the two sides plan to discuss cooperation
    in searching for people, and will consider criminal cases of an
    international nature, RIA Novosti reported today quoting Nurgaliyev.
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