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    Armenpress

    CRIME RATE IN CIS UP 12 PERCENT

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS; CIS Executive Secretary Vladimir
    Rushailo said today in Yerevan crime rate in CIS member countries went up 12
    percent in the first six months of the year from a year ago, arguing also
    that effective fighting against crime was possible only given cooperation of
    police forces in these countries with appropriate bodies of the UN.
    Rushailo was addressing a regular conference of the Council of CIS
    Interior Ministers that has brought together the ministers from Armenia,
    Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan,
    Ukraine, Uzbekistan and even Azerbaijan. The conference's agenda is
    dominated by issues on fighting corruption and illegal migration. Rushailo
    called also for setting up a task force that would develop proposals on how
    to best crack down on organized crime and to block roads for export of
    heroine manufactured in Afghanistan to reach the CIS.
    In early June a UN narcotic and crime agency signed an agreement with CIS
    executive committee, calling for reinforcing border check points across the
    CIS and equipping police forces with modern labs. Rushailo complained that
    out of 16 agreements on fighting crime, terrorism and illicit narcotics
    sale, signed by CIS members, only 2 were enacted by September, 2005 and
    called on CIS interior ministers to step up the process of their enactment.
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