Electronic service is not an obstacle to the "direct function" of the police
Nearing the end of the era of obtaining passports from hand to hand. Told reporters on the eve of the head of the main organization and inspection of the Interior Ministry of Azerbaijan Fazil Guliyev, 2013 will be launched a new electronic system for receiving documents in order for citizens of ordinary passports, identity cards, all kinds of certificates and other documents.
According to him, the Ministry of Internal Affairs is planning to provide a total of 24 different types of e-services. On human rights the Ministry of Internal Affairs considered from the beginning of the year 1977 complaints received only from the Ombudsman's office. To deal with such requests the Ministry formed a special commission.
According to the Ministry of Interior, they issued 200 orders related to the rights and freedoms of citizens. Training courses and seminars in the field, which was attended by more than 5 thousand police - said Guliyev.
As if to confirm his statements, December 10 (Human Rights Day) at Fountain Square police showed the level of knowledge and skills, breaking more than a hundred and detaining dozens of protesters. - 17D-
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