On 4 October 2000, President Askar Akayev re-established the Secondary Specialized School of the MVD on the basis of the reorganization of the Training Center. It was established as the Pishpek Police School before becoming a subordinate of the NKVD in November 1938, beginning with 2 years of training.
SOBR follows the Russian and other post-Soviet practices.Įstablished on 25 July 1925, the MVD High School (more commonly referred to as a lyceum or secondary school) trains specialists with secondary special education in law and to earn the rank of Junior Lieutenant of Police upon graduation. The Ministry of the Interior maintains several special SOBR (СОБР) teams, similar to the American SWAT teams. On 24 August 2021, on its 80th anniversary, President Sadyr Japarov announced plans to increase the salaries of the Internal Troops by 40%. The internal troops have served during the Osh riots (1990), the Tulip Revolution, the Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010 and the 2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes. The reason being was that President Sooronbay Jeenbekov found that the Internal Troops as part of the National Guard have limited potential and capabilities in resolving service and combat tasks. This arrangement would stay until September 2018 when the two were separated and the Internal Troops were reformed. In 2014, the Internal Troops was absorbed into the country's National Guard as a result of military reforms in the country initiated by President Almazbek Atambayev. Special Regiment of the Ministry of Internal Affairs "Shumkar".Main Department of State Specialized Protection.Main Department of Financial and Economic Support.Internal Troops parading alongside a Soviet war veteran of Kyrgyz nationality in Bishkek. On 30 April 2013, the Government defined the direction of the new course of police reforms by announcing the beginning of public monitoring of changes in the law enforcement agencies. Most experts on the subject considered the 7 year reforms period as a failure as it didn't bring notable results. The General Directorate of Penitenciary Services (GUIN) was transferred to the Ministry of Justice while the State Fire Service was transferred to the Kyrgyzstan Emergency Situations Ministry. Between 19, the Ministry of Internal Affairs began underwent a process of reform during which the quantity of internal affairs services were reduced by 50%. On 23 July 1998, the Kyrgyz government approved Resolution #490, “The Concept of Development of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of the Kyrgyz Republic”, which was the official position of the internal ministry on the main trends and principles of improvement of the operational and service activity during the transition period. In 1991, the ministry was made into an independent organization following the fall of the USSR that year. The Ministry of Internal Affairs conducts daily monitoring on the internet to reveal the any evidence of prohibited materials such as propaganda or signs of religious extremism and/or violence. Vice Minister - Major General of Police K.First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs - Major General of Police S.Minister of Internal Affairs - Ulan Niyazbekov.The ministry has the following leadership structure: The organization also commands the Kyrgyz Frontier Force and administers the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic. Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kyrgyz SSR Ulan Niyazbekov, Minister of Internal Affairs.