ARMENIAN POLICE TO HELP ENFORCE LAW DURING SOCHI OLYMPICS IN RUSSIA
July 29, 2013 | 21:31
YEREVAN. - Armenian policemen will help Russian law enforcement
services to provide security during Winter Olympics in Sochi, Armenian
News-NEWS.am reports. This was announced during joint session of
Armenian and Russian law enforcement agencies in Russian City of Sochi.
According to the chief of Russian police, Col. General Vladimir
Kolokoltsev, several police agents from Armenia will arrive in Sochi
during Olympic Games to enforce law on Russian territory.
"During the meeting we discussed issues concerning the security
of Olympics and came to the agreement that the most experienced
agents of Armenian Police will arrive in Sochi to support us in the
prevention of any existing or possible threats," Kolokoltsev said,
RIA Novosti reports.
At the same time, the chief of Armenian Police, Lt. General Vladimir
Gasparyan stressed that presently Russian and Armenian police services
not only closely cooperate but rather work together.
"In addition to providing information, we are ready to provide actual
agents in order to make our investment in the efforts of provision
of security of Sochi Olympics," Gasparyan added.
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July 29, 2013 | 21:31
YEREVAN. - Armenian policemen will help Russian law enforcement
services to provide security during Winter Olympics in Sochi, Armenian
News-NEWS.am reports. This was announced during joint session of
Armenian and Russian law enforcement agencies in Russian City of Sochi.
According to the chief of Russian police, Col. General Vladimir
Kolokoltsev, several police agents from Armenia will arrive in Sochi
during Olympic Games to enforce law on Russian territory.
"During the meeting we discussed issues concerning the security
of Olympics and came to the agreement that the most experienced
agents of Armenian Police will arrive in Sochi to support us in the
prevention of any existing or possible threats," Kolokoltsev said,
RIA Novosti reports.
At the same time, the chief of Armenian Police, Lt. General Vladimir
Gasparyan stressed that presently Russian and Armenian police services
not only closely cooperate but rather work together.
"In addition to providing information, we are ready to provide actual
agents in order to make our investment in the efforts of provision
of security of Sochi Olympics," Gasparyan added.
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