FBI officers share experience with Armenian counterparts
ArmInfo. The process of training the employees of the Criminal Police of Armenia in a new work methodology is coming to an end. In order to further improve their professional skills and exchange experience, the employees of the Criminal Police held a meeting with their colleagues from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Security Service of the US Embassy.
As reported by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, during the meeting, FBI Attache Alex Tisay presented the main functions and experience of the FBI in processing, exchanging and using operational information.
Having emphasized the importance of exchanging experience with international partners as an important component of the educational process, the head of the educational complex of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Manuk Muradyan emphasized that such meetings will contribute to the development and strengthening of the professional skills of future employees of the Criminal Police.
Maritsa Oganesyan, a specialist in the law enforcement cooperation program to combat drugs, noted that such initiatives will promote effective communication between law enforcement agencies in the United States and Armenia and expand cooperation.
During the meeting, active discussions took place between future criminal police officers and their American colleagues. It was emphasized that such meetings are aimed at developing the capabilities of criminal police officers. An agreement was reached to continue cooperation in possible areas.
Such events, aimed at exchanging experience, contribute to the formation of a new character of a criminal police officer, the development of operational and rapid response skills.
The police reforms envisage the creation of four structures - the Patrol Service, the Criminal Police, the Municipal Police and the Police Guard. The criminal and municipal police are planned to be launched in the autumn of this year. Each of these structures will have its own leader, who will report to the Chief of Police. In the case of the Police Guard, it is planned to begin recruiting employees who must apply to the Ministry of Internal Affairs with an application and take part in the retraining process, which will begin in early October. Anyone who wishes to take part in the retraining will be able to do so, but the final decision will be made if the applicants show positive results.