Vadim Krasnoselsky recommended to upgrade detectives’ skills

01/24/21 16:12

Vadim Krasnoselsky recommended to upgrade detectives’ skills

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1. Continue work to reduce the number of unjustified detentions in the manner prescribed by Article 104 of the PMR Criminal Procedure Code. The point is that, if this article is applied, then this must be absolutely justified and necessary, and not for the sake of a tick or the convenience of the investigator.

2. Continue work to reduce the number of criminal cases returned by the prosecutor for additional investigation in the manner prescribed by Article 191 of the PMR Criminal Procedure Code, in close cooperation with the prosecutor. Ensure proper control at the stage of making a procedural decision on sending the case to the prosecutor for approving the indictment, as well as decisions on the termination and suspension of the criminal case.

3. Conduct professional development of the employees of the investigative bodies of the republic. Similar to the Ministry of Justice: there is a good base of the Pridnestrovian State University, the base of the Tiraspol Law Institute, and these bases should be used. Nobody disputes the fact that it is necessary to constantly, on a systematic basis, raise the level of professionalism of the employees of the Investigative Committee, especially when it comes to economic affairs.

 

 

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