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    Armenian, Russian police to step up fight against economic crimes

    Mediamax news agency
    2 Jul 04

    YEREVAN

    The growth in the commodity turnover between Armenia and Russia
    increases the likelihood of economic crimes being committed on the
    territory of the two countries, Mediamax news agency reports that the
    chief of the Armenian Police, Ayk Arutyunyan, said this in Yerevan
    today, speaking at a briefing on the results of a session of the
    united collegium of the Russian Interior Ministry and the Armenian
    Police.

    Arutyunyan said that in order to increase the effectiveness of the
    joint struggle against economic crimes, it is necessary to intensify
    cooperation between the two countries' law-enforcement bodies.

    Ayk Arutyunyan said that according to the results of the united
    collegium, relevant departments of the Armenian Police and the Russian
    Interior Ministry were instructed to take joint operational-preventive
    measures to counteract the criminalization of the Russian and Armenian
    economies.

    Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev stressed that the Yerevan
    session could be described as special since specific measures in the
    sphere of preventing economic crimes were adopted here.
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