Krasnodar Krai honors brave officers as crime rates plummet by 15%
In Krasnodar Krai, Russia, Police Officer's Day was celebrated on November 10. The occasion marked a significant decrease in crime rates and numerous achievements by law enforcement officers.
Governor Veniamin Kondratyev extended his congratulations to the officers, acknowledging their hard work and dedication. Since the start of the year, over 24,000 offenses have been solved, with a notable 15% drop in crime rates.
In Kholmskaya, Police Captain Radif Mavlyutov demonstrated exceptional bravery. He rescued a woman, a box of ten chicks, a cat, and important documents from a burning home. For his heroic actions, he was awarded the 'For Saving Lives' medal.
Sergeant Stepan Kvash from Dinskaya Stanitsa received a letter of commendation for his outstanding service. Meanwhile, the Russian Interior Ministry's narcotics control division marked its 33rd anniversary.
The successful oversight of major events, including the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Russia Day, and Unified Voting Day, further highlights the dedication and professionalism of Krasnodar Krai's law enforcement officers. The decline in thefts and robberies also reflects their commitment to maintaining legal security.
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