Cleansing in the Ministry of National Security (MNS) does not stop for a day
Official sources remain silent about the situation around the Ministry of National Security. Through regular leaks in the pro-government media comes the information about new dismissals and arrests, with the names and ranks.
Thus, according to these data, over the past day another Colonel of the MNS was arrested and one was fired. It is noteworthy that the reason for the dismissal and detention - racketeering and corruption. It is not just about extortion from businessmen, but also the vicious system of internal bribes, that is, the the appointments and receipt of bribes by officials. Moreover, bribes are taken for admission to work in the National Security Ministry, and even for admission to the Academy of MNS.
One senior officials admitted that in his entourage there are children and relatives of senior officials, which, by their level of education and do not correspond to the requirements.
According to several media reports, a significant number of entrepreneurs intend to submit lawsuits to former and current employees of the National Security Ministry, who for years tried to extort money from them, blackmailed and threatened.
According to others, the leadership of the National Security Ministry, through its proxies in various departments controlled and identified the true owners of expensive real estate and facilities, then blackmailed and confiscated.
Commenting on this situation, one of the former law enforcement investigators, said that the investigation of these crimes will take months. If the impartial investigation will be conducted, it is required to identify criminal connections and ties with all other MNS law enforcement agencies and authorities. "Such things are not done alone," he said.
At the same time, the expert believes that this resounding investigation will stop suddenly, when the authorities see that they dismissed too many people, and not when the whole picture is clear and the truth is found. -02В-
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