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    IN ASSESSING POLICE WORK, PRESIDENT TO TAKE SOCIETY'S RESPONSE INTO ACCOUNT

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=114576
    Ju ne 16, 2008

    YEREVAN, JUNE 16, NOYAN TAPAN. In assessing the work of the police,
    the Armenian president Serge Sargsian will take into account the
    response of the society rather than the summary reports of the police,
    the president warned during the June 13 meeting with the heads of
    the RA police. Each policeman has to solve three main problems:
    crime prevention, public order protection and fight against crimes,
    and these problems, as the president pointed out, should be solved
    by the police based on the trust and support of the society. "For
    many years those leaving abroad were told to apply first of all to
    the police when facing a problem, but, unfortunately, this is not
    the case in our country," the president said, adding "the citizens
    of our country expect results from you". At the same time he stated:
    "You will be respected if people see that the policeman respects
    the honor of his uniform, people will respect and trust you if they
    make sure that he is unbribable and honest and no illegal deal may
    be concluded with him".

    S. Sargsian noted that the postelection developments showed that there
    is much work to be done in public order protection. According to him,
    since the March 1 events, the society has become much more sensitive
    to the actions of policemen, which should be a signal for policemen to
    display vigilance. "I have said repeatedly that both the organizers of
    rallies and the state have their share of guilt in the March 1 events,
    and if the state has its share of guilt, then, if course, the police
    has its portion of guilt too," the president said. In his words,
    it was for the first time in the recent history of Armenia that the
    police encountered a special, organized program of mass disorder. "It
    is clear that a situation which has no precedent is fraught with
    danger, but I am sure that if the actions of our policemen had been
    more professional, if their training and equipment had been better,
    perhaps it would have been possible to avoid this great tragedy which
    claimed the lives of 2 policemen and 8 citizens," he said, at the same
    time pointing out the self-denial of many members of the police and
    police troops. He indicated "the heroic deed of Major Tadevosian",
    noting that "we must always remember him and take care of his family".

    The Armenian president underlined that "there have been rallies in
    our country, and I am sure they will be. You must act in such a way
    that everything will be done within the law, but it does not mean
    that you should not take any actions when people break the law: if a
    mass event starts to exceed the bounds of the law, you bear a definite
    responsibility: no one must conceal his offences and criminal actions
    under the name of democracy".

    The president spoke about the work of traffic police: "Literally,
    a column of expensive cars with the so-called good number plates
    passes before the eyes of a traffic policeman, whereas he just turns
    his back and does not notice them. Moreover, at that time he finds
    a pitiable driver and tries to fine him, that is, he creates an
    illusion of work - it is inadmissible". S. Sargsian said that a few
    months ago he was the prime minister and never broke traffic rules,
    in particular, never drove through a red light: "if the prime minister
    does not permit himself to drive through a red light, it ill becomes
    you to do so," the president told the policemen. According to him,
    a traffic policemen's action not in line with the law and traffic
    rules, his disrespectful attitude to drivers, even a small case of
    bribe taking will not be tolerated.

    The president assured those present that the employess of the police
    system will have good remuneration but the authorities will be more
    demanding to the quality of their work. "Army officers, policemen,
    employees of the security system have the right to receive apartments
    on better conditions, the government is already taking steps in this
    direction". He added that his meetings with policemen will continue,
    and new tasks will be given each time: "If we do not see any real
    improvement in the work of traffic police next time, we will ask
    Mr. Ohanian (NT: Margar Ohanian is the newly-appointed head of traffic
    police) to tell us about the reasons, and the questions will be harsh".
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