The PMR Investigative Committee Collegium was attended by the PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky, Chairman of the Supreme Council Alexander Korshunov, his deputy Galina Antyufeyeva, representatives of the government and power ministries.
The Head of the PMR Investigative Committee Vyacheslav Brynzar made a report on the results of the Investigative Committee activities in the past year. Continuing trend towards decrease in crime in Pridnestrovie has become lower by 11% last year. Vyacheslav Brynzar said that 40 specialists of the department attended the courses on the basis of the TUI in 2018-2019. In the course of the personal reception, 415 citizens visited the head and employees of the Investigative Committee in 2019, 573 written appeals were considered, clarifications on 138 requests were given.
Vyacheslav Brynzar said that the department is working to create its own forensic laboratory, the commissioning of which is planned this year. Another point that the speaker drew attention to was the need to prepare a forensic expert opinion in the event of death due to natural causes. In March of this year, a seminar is planned with the participation of representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Vadim Krasnoselsky focused on the implemented separation of powers of the PMR Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor's Office, noting that disputes about the appropriateness of this step remained in the past. Practice confirms the correctness of this decision.
The President spoke of the value of constructive interaction between the operational officers of the bodies of inquiry and the Investigative Committee, to which they managed to come, as well as with representatives of other law enforcement agencies. According to Vadim Krasnoselsky, it is precisely the consolidated approach to solving the assigned tasks that strengthens law and order in the state.
The meeting ended with presentation of awards for conscientious performance of official duties and high professionalism to the most distinguished employees of the PMR Investigative Committee.