Federal Protective Service of Russia

Federal Protective Service of Russia

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nativename = Федеральная служба охраны
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formedyear = 1996
formedmonthday = May 27
preceding1 = Glavnoye Upravlenie Okhrani (GUO)
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constitution1 = Law On State Protection
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chief1name = General Evgeny Murov
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In the Russian Federation, the Federal Protective Service (FSO) ( _ru. Федеральная служба охраны, ФСО) was formerly the Ninth Chief Directorate of the KGB. It is responsible for the protection of Russian state property and high-ranking government personnel, including the President of Russia by the special unit- the Kremlin Regiment.

FSO has roughly 20,000 - 30,000 uniformed personnel plus several thousand plainclothes personnel and controls the "black box" that can be used in the event of global nuclear war. It also operates the secure high-level communications system and the secure subway system used by the government Moscow metro-2.

On May 27, 1996 the law "On State Protection" reorganized the GUO (Glavnoye Upravlenie Okhrani) into the FSO (Federal Protection Service).

The FSO is a powerful institution with a range of rights and powers, including the right to conduct searches and surveillance without warrants, make arrests, and give orders to other state agencies.

The agency is headed by General Evgeny Murov and supervised by personal Putin's bodyguard Viktor Zolotov Pete Earley. "Comrade J.: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America after the End of the Cold War", Putnam Adult (January 24, 2008), ISBN 0399154396, pages 298-301. ] . The service is still subordinated to Vladimir Putin and allegedly used to "keep an eye" on the current Russian president Medvedev [http://www.grani.ru/War/m.136677.html] .

History of the federal protective services

*Special department by VChK College
*Special department of GPU
*Special department by OGPU College - Dec, 1929
*5th department (special safeguard) of Operod, SOU OGPU Jan, 1930 - Mar, 1931
*5th department (special safeguard) of Operod, SOU OGPU Mar - Jun, 1931
*4th department of Operod, OGPU Jun, 1931 -
*Operod of OGPU
*Operative division (Operod) of GUGB NKVD USSR Jul, 1934 - Nov, 1936
*Division of safeguard by GUGB NKVD USSR Dec, 1936 - Jun, 1938
*Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKVD USSR
*1st division of 1st Department by NKVD USSR Jun - Sep, 1938
*1st division of GUGB
*1st division of NKGB
*Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKGB USSR
*1st division of NKVD
*Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKVD USSR
*Sixth department of NKGB USSR Apr, 1943 - Mar, 1946
*Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, NKGB USSR
*Sixth department of MGB USSR Mar, 1946 - Apr, 1946
*Department of safeguard No. 1, MGB Apr, 1946 - Dec, 1946
*Department of safeguard No. 2, MGB Apr, 1946 - Dec, 1946
*Department of Moscow Kremlin’s commandant, MGB USSR - Dec, 1946
*Headquarters of safeguard, MGB USSR Dec, 1946 - May, 1952
*Department of safeguard, MGB May, 1952
*Ninth department of MVD USSR Mar, 1953 - Mar, 1954
*Tenth department of MVD USSR Mar, 1953- Mar, 1954
*Ninth department of KGB by SM USSR Mar, 1954 -
*Tenth department of KGB by SM USSR Mar, 1954 -
*Fifteenth department of KGB by SM USSR
*Ninth department of KGB USSR
*Fifteenth department of KGB USSR
*Service of safeguard, KGB USSR
*Department of safeguard by USSR President
*Main Administration of Protection (GUO- Glavnoye Upravlenie Okhrani) (1992-1996)
*Federal Protective Service (FSO) (1996-today)

References

ee also

*FSB
*Kremlin Regiment

External links

* [http://www.fso.gov.ru Official website]

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