Install

Get the latest updates as we post them — right on your browser

Today's paper. Last Updated: 06/01/2012

Yerin: Decree Gets Results

Interior Minister Viktor Yerin said Saturday that a crackdown on organized crime has begun to yield results.


Yerin said 6,600 gangsters have been convicted this year, and he credited a decree by President Boris Yeltsin in June that gave police broader search and arrest powers.


Yerin told reporters at a news conference that some 3,700 criminal cases have been filed against organized crime groups this year. This represents an increase of 42 percent compared to the same period in 1991, Itar-Tass reported.


The presidential decree has also been criticized by human rights groups and others as unconstitutional.


"The system is not standing still -- it is developing and growing stronger," Yerin said.




This article has no comments.

Be the first to leave a comment


Discussion
The Moscow Times welcomes your comments and invites you to discuss topics with other readers. Your comment will be posted automatically to enable a live discussion. If you aren't familiar with our comments policy, you can read it here.

If you're a registered user, you can start typing your comment below. If not, take a moment to sign up. and then return to the article.

If your comment doesn't appear, contact us by using our web form.

Comments

Comments via Facebook



print


Comments

This article has no comments.

Be the first to leave a comment





Most Read
 

7 years ago today a prison sentence was read

Array
The Meshchansky District Court on Tuesday convicted Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev of fraud and tax evasion and sentenced them both to nine years in a prison camp, ending the biggest trial in the country's post-Soviet history.