HUBOZ

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Chief Administration in Fight with the Organized Crime
Головне управління по боротьбі з організованою злочинністю
AbbreviationHUBOZ
Agency overview
Dissolved2015
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionUKR
Governing body Ministry of Internal Affairs
Operational structure
HeadquartersKyiv
Agency executive
Website
Official Website
QRF "Sokil", a special purpose detachment of HUBOZ

HUBOZ (Ukrainian: ГУБОЗ, Russian: ГУБОП) is an abbreviation for the Chief Administration in Fight with the Organized Crime (Ukrainian: Головне управління по боротьбі з організованою злочинністю) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine was a specialized law enforcement agency. The agency director was the first deputy of the minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and acted as a minister in his or her absence.

HUBOZ director also governed the Department of Internal Security of HUBOZ.

In 2015 HUBOZ was liquidated with some other militsiya detachments of special purpose.[2]

Scope and purpose[edit]

  • discovering and ceasing activities of the stable socially dangerous organized groups and crime organizations that influence the social-economical and crime generating situation in regions and country
  • fight with corruption and bribery in the spheres that have a strategic meaning for the state economy among senior government officials, officials of judicial, law enforcement and regulatory authorities
  • discovering and liquidation of crime schemes directed on legalization of income that were received as result of crime activities of organized groups and crime organizations
  • providing reimbursement of losses to the state as well as individuals and legal entities caused by the activities of organized groups and crime organizations or corrupt acts

History[edit]

List of commanders[edit]

List of commanders[3]

  • Lieutenant General Valeriy Koryak 2010 - present
  • Volodymyr Bedrykivsky 2008 - 2010
  • Ihor Bilozub 2006 - 2008
  • Serhiy Kornich 2005 - 2006
  • Valeriy Heletey 02-03/2005
  • Mykhailo Manin 2003 - 2005
  • Yuriy Cherkasov 11/2002 - 2003
  • Mykola Dzhyha 08/2002 - 11/2002
  • Mykhailo Korniyenko 10/2000 - 08/2002
  • Mykola Dzhyha 04/1998 - 10/2000
  • Yuriy Vandin 07/1995 - 04/1998
  • Oleksandr Ishchenko 12/1992 - 07/1995
  • Hryhoriy Sheludko 05/1992 - 12/1992

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