Alexander Rechitsky resigns from his position as Chief of Police in Krasnoyarsk Region
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Alexander Rechitskiy steps down from his post as the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Krasnoyarsk region, leaving the spot vacant until further notice. The official confirmation of his departure will come after the publication of Vladimir Putin's decree on the president's administration's website.
According to DELA, Alexander Rechitskiy is indeed leaving his post, but the exact reasons behind this decision and his new place of work are still under wraps.
Rechitskiy hails from the Sakhalin region and graduated from the Academy of Management of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1999, specializing in the organization of law enforcement activities. He joined the police force in 1985, starting as a policeman. Prior to his appointment as the head of the Main Directorate in the Krasnoyarsk region, he led the Organized Crime Division and the Extremism Counteraction Center under the regional police department in the Volgograd region, and served as the Minister of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Adygea.
In late 2016, Rechitskiy was appointed as the chief of police for the Krasnoyarsk region, and was promoted to the rank of General-Leutenant of Police in 2018.
Here's a snippet from his biography: Rechitskiy is known for his strict approach to maintaining law and order, and his strong stance against extremist activities. Critics argue that this has sometimes led to overzealous policing and violations of civil rights. However, supporters claim that his tough stance is essential in the fight against growing organized crime and extremism in the region.
A photograph of the Krasnoyarsk regional parliament, where Rechitskiy often presented reports, has been circulating on the internet, with many speculating about the reasons for his departure. Some theorize that the resignation could be due to certain pressure from above, while others propose that the shift might be due to Rechitskiy's own desire for a change, possibly a retirement or a new role elsewhere in the government. As of now, these are just conjectures, and no official confirmation has been made.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story!
- The main reason behind Alexander Rechitskiy's departure from his post as the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Krasnoyarsk region remains a mystery, but his resignation has sparked speculation about policy-and-legislation changes or political shifts.
- Prior to his tenure in the Krasnoyarsk region, Rechitskiy served as the Minister of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Adygea, demonstrating a consistent career trajectory within the MVD and politics, dating back to his graduation from the Academy of Management of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1999.
- The news of Rechitskiy's departure from the Krasnoyarsk region has led to general-news discussions about his strict approach to law enforcement and political understanding, with critics pointing out instances of overzealous policing and violations of civil rights, while supporters argue that such a stance is crucial in combating regional organized crime and extremism.
- As the official confirmation of Rechitskiy's departure is yet to be published, questions linger regarding the impact his resignation might have on policing and politics in the Krasnoyarsk region. The answer might soon be unveiled as Vladimir Putin's decision about his administration is awaited.
