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The Ministry of Internal Affairs Is Afraid of Direct Conversation with Krycheu Lieutenant-Colonel-Rebel Vusik

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs Is Afraid of Direct Conversation with Krycheu Lieutenant-Colonel-Rebel Vusik
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All addresses of ex-head of the Krycheu ROVD face formal replies.

For more than two months, the former chief of the OOPP Krichevsky ROVD, Lieutenant-Colonel Ihar VusikM seeks documents that served as the ground for an order for his dismissal from the Internal Affairs, but he faces only formal replies, Mahilyouski Region writes.

On May 27 Vusik sent an application to the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Mahilyou Regional Executive Committee Aliaksandr Kavalchuk; he requested to provide certified copies of documents, including the contract and employment position instruction that caused the dismissal of Vusik. It should be noted that the Krycheu ROVD, where Vusik had previously applied to, refused to acquaint him with these documents.

On May 29 Krycheu ROVD sent him extracts from orders for his admission to service and dismissal, and the document of disciplinary penalties. At the same time, in response to the statement the deputy head of the Mahilyou Internal Affairs Directorate Natallia Simanava wrote that a copy of the employment position instruction cannot be provided to him, as it is labeled "for official use only". Simanava also refused to provide a copy of the contract citing the fact that the second copy of the contract was allegedly issued to Vusik when its conclusion on February 1, 2013. The former police officer himself claims that no one gave him a copy of the contract.

Vusik considered that his legitimate interests had been violated, since without acquaintance with documents he could not properly defend his interests in court. In this regard, the former police officer sent a statement to the Krycheu Inter-borough Department of the State Control Committee. Vusik asked the staff of the SCC to investigate the situation and bring to justice the police chiefs for violation of the legislation on appeals of citizens and legal entities. A similar appeal was sent to the Krycheu District Executive Committee.

According to Article 9.13 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Republic of Belarus, "Refusal to accept an application of a citizen or legal entity, or violation of the established deadlines for considering such appeal, or failure to inform the applicant of a decision taken on the basis of the consideration of the appeal, or an unlawful refusal to familiarize the applicant with materials directly related to the examination or failure to take measures within the competence to restore the violated rights, freedoms and (or) legitimate interests of the applicant - entails a fine in the amount of four to ten basic units".

"According to the law, administrative protocols on violation of Article 9.13 must be drawn up by the staff of the SCC or the department for the citizens' appeals of the District Executive Committee," Vusik said. "I hoped that the staff of these institutions would respond to my statements." Instead, they redirected my appeals to those I complained against - the Interior Ministry and the Mahilyou UVD. "

The leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in turn, wrote another formal reply about the impossibility to provide him documents he required.

According to Vusik, the appeals to the SCC and Krycheu District Executive Committee did not ask for those documents, he asked to bring to justice those people who had previously refused to do so.

"they just sent other formal replies. And I still cannot get acquainted with the documents that became the ground for my dismissal," Vusik says.

Former law enforcement official also says that his former superiors, Chupryn and Tsikhanenka, are trying to put pressure on him in any way now.

"They talk to my former colleagues, try to find out the legal address of my current employment in Russia, to send a letter to the head," Vusik says.

It will be recalled that Lieutenant Colonel Ihar Vusik was dismissed from the Internal Affairs after writing the appeal of him and his subordinates about gross violations in the Krycheu ROVD addressed to Interior Minister Ihar Shunevich. Two other militiamen-signatories, Major Yury Dzyubanau and Lieutenant Andrei Shashkou were also fired from the Ministry of Internal Affairs for different reasons.

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