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M. Guliyev: security services becomes leaner
A month was given for the formation of a new structure of the State Security Service(SSS), and this work has been done, said in an interview with reporters the head of the State Security Service Madat Guliyev. "New structures have been set up in the Service, directions have been defined and presented the head of state. The staff of state department has been reduced by 30%. Our goal is make the compact professional team of employees to work better and meet modern requirements," Guliyev said. Speaking about the activity of the Foreign Intelligence derived from the State Security Service in a separate structure, Guliyev noted that working relationship are supported between the structures, and they exchange data. He also noted that there is no need for the presence of SSS in all cities of the country. "Offices of the SSS will be located in large cities and other localities in charge. Particular attention will be given to the border areas," Guliyev said. -02D-
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