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Enhanced Road Patrols in Armenia Due to Adverse Weather Conditions
In response to adverse weather conditions and heavy precipitation across Armenia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has announced that police and rescue services have transitioned to enhanced patrol operations on the nation’s roads. This measure aims to bolster road safety…
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Armenia Tightens Penalties for Vehicle Theft
Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has proposed legislative amendments aimed at preventing vehicle thefts and increasing penalties for such crimes. The Ministry emphasized that the rise in vehicle theft is a growing issue both in Armenia and globally. According to…
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Mandatory Surveillance System Requirement Withdrawn from Agenda
The Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has announced that the legislative initiative requiring businesses to implement mandatory surveillance systems has been withdrawn from the agenda. The initiative, proposed by Member of Parliament Hayk Sargsyan, faced significant concerns and criticism…
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New Regulations Introduced for Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence in Armenia
As of July 1, 2024, amendments to the “Law on Prevention of Domestic Violence, Protection of Victims of Domestic Violence, and Restoration of Harmony in Families” have come into effect. These changes introduce more effective mechanisms for the protection of…
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Comprehensive Inspections Conclude in Police Troops with Specific Tasks Assigned for Improvement (VIDEO)
The Police Troops of Armenia have concluded the final and supervisory inspections of subordinate units for the 2024 training year, which began on November 13. These inspections were aimed at evaluating the units’ combat readiness, identifying shortcomings, and implementing improvements.…
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Over 67,000 Unregistered Constructions Submitted for Legalization in Armenia
As of December 2, 2024, Armenia’s Cadastre Committee has received approximately 67,000 applications for the registration of unregistered constructions. Of these, around 60,000 are located in urban areas, while the remainder are in rural communities. This was reported by Factor.…
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New Working Hours Introduced for Registration and Examination Departments to Enhance Citizen Services
The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has introduced a new working schedule for its registration and examination departments to improve time management and enhance citizen-centric public services. According to the MIA, the previous working hours limited the capacity to serve…
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Armenia’s Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Meets with FBI Legal Attaché
Armenia’s Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Armen Mkrtchyan, met with Alexander V. Tigue, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) legal attaché for Armenia and Georgia, representing the U.S. Department of Justice. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), Alexander…
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German MPs Accused of Taking Bribes from Baku to Influence Key Political Decisions
The Münchner Merkur has confirmed the allegations against former German Bundestag members Axel Fischer and Eduard Lintner, accused of accepting substantial bribes from Azerbaijani sources to influence decisions within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). The charges…
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Third Phase of Police Officer Certification Begins with New Reform Methodology
As part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ reform initiatives, the third phase of police officer certification is set to begin. The process aims to enhance professional competencies and improve social guarantees. According to the ministry, the certification process will…
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Armenia Reaffirms Cooperation with U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Outlines New Directions
On December 11, Chief of the Criminal Police Department of Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, Vardan Vardanyan, met with a delegation led by Imeda Tsitsashvili, the Regional Attaché of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The meeting reaffirmed the strengthened…
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NSS Investigates Alleged Attempt to Illegally Cross Armenia-Turkey Border
Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) has reported receiving information regarding a potential attempt to illegally cross the Armenia-Turkey state border near the Ranchpar village in the Ararat Province. The incident allegedly occurred on December 11 at approximately 3:20 AM. In…
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Yerevan Hosts the 5th Global Forum Against Genocide to Strengthen International Response Mechanisms
The 5th Global Forum Against Genocide commenced today in Yerevan under the theme “Strengthening the Effectiveness of International Mechanisms for Early Warning and Early Response to Genocide and Other Atrocities.” The forum addresses the pressing need for proactive measures in…
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Police in Syunik Apprehend Fugitives and Seize Large Quantities of Drugs
On December 9, police officers in Armenia’s Syunik Province successfully apprehended fugitives who attempted to flee and uncovered large quantities of narcotics. According to operational intelligence received by the Patrol Service battalion, a “Toyota” vehicle traveling along the Meghri-Yerevan M2…
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Winter Tires Mandatory for Driving
Starting today, new legislative regulations have come into force in Armenia, making the use of winter tires mandatory until March 31. The operation of vehicles will be prohibited under the following conditions: Light passenger cars and trucks with a maximum…
