The President of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov congratulated the Chief of Police Ruslan Alkhanov, who has headed the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the republic since 2004, on his appointment to the post of deputy head of the Main Directorate for Combating Extremism (GUPE) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Russian Federation.
Her TelegramKadyrov wrote on the channel: “I congratulate my dear brother, Police Colonel General Ruslan Alkhanov, on his appointment to the post of Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of Combating Extremism of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia with great pleasure.”
The head of Chechnya described Alkhanov as a senior person and one of the most valuable representatives of the team formed by Akhmat Kadyrov. He also stressed that Alkhanov during his years of service made an invaluable contribution to the fight against international terrorism in Chechnya.
The Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the North Caucasus Federal District announced the appointment of Alkhanov on September 6. Head of the Main Directorate, Sergei Bachurin, stated that he made a significant contribution to the fight against crime in Chechnya and to the strengthening of law and order in the region during his tenure as the republic’s interior minister.
Alkhanov began serving in the internal affairs bodies in 1991 and previously worked in the police as a police-OMON fighter in the Chechen Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 2000, he headed the security of the head of the administration of the Chechen Republic, and from 2000-2003 he commanded a separate division responsible for high-level security in the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the region. protection of authorities and government institutions.
In December 2004, Alkhanov became head of the Chechen Ministry of Internal Affairs. He graduated from the Business Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in 2007 and received a PhD in Law. In May 2022, he was promoted to the rank of Police Colonel by the President.
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