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    ARMENIAN LEADER URGES POLICE TO BOOST PUBLIC TRUST

    Public Television of Armenia
    April 16 2009

    President Serzh Sargsyan has signed a decree on awarding a group
    of police employees for their input in law-enforcement activities
    and bravery expressed while carrying out their duties before the
    motherland on the occasion of the Day of Police.

    Serzh Sargsyan personally presented the high state awards. The
    president congratulated the awardees, saying that the preservation
    of a newly-established state was the evidence of numerous sacrifices
    of policemen. We are proud of all the people who were involved in the
    fight against crime along with protecting the borders of our motherland
    in the first days of independence. These people voluntarily doubled
    risks and work [for themselves], devotedly protecting the independence
    and reputation of Armenia and Nagornyy Karabakh, security, rights,
    honour and dignity of our citizens, the president of the country said.

    [Sargsyan] I am happy that those people who chose the path of serving
    our public and state and who have their input in the establishment of
    the police system and strengthening of law, order and legality in our
    country, are being presented with high state awards. My requirement
    to you has not changed - I already said once that if the public trusts
    law-enforcers, then, at large, it trusts the state as well. You are the
    entity which continuously communicates with people. This is one of the
    most complicated types of work, and the trust of an Armenian citizen
    in the law-enforcement system and the state is shaped as a result of
    it. I understand that requesting results is easy, it is more difficult
    to achieve them, and especially maintain and multiply these results. In
    this regard, the state has things to do and the number of these things
    will continuously increase along with the state's capacities.
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