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The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia (MIA, (グルジア語:საქართველოს შინაგან საქმეთა სამინისტრო)) is a state law enforcement agency of Georgia. It is divided in several sub branches, such as the Patrol Police, the Counter Intelligence Department, the Counter Terror Center, Anti-Corruption Agency, State Security Agency (SUS), the Operative-Technical Department,the Legal Division, the Special Tasks Main Division, the General Inspections Bureau, the Central Criminal Police Department, the Security Police, the Border Police and the Police Academy. ==History== The Ministry of Interior was always present during the soviet rule as local administrative institution for observation and oppression of political and foreign threats. However it evolved after Georgia's independence in 1991 into a self-acting independent institution which was tasked to guarantee constitutional stability. Since then it was always engaged in conflicts or controversial events in connection to high officials but at the same time did also constantly provide force and resources for the global war on criminality and terror. The MIA was further responsible for undermining the trade with Uranium and made successful achievements in the region. Anti terror units were or are engaged in Afghanistan since 2001 and later in Iraq in 2003-2005. In 2005, Vladimir Arutyunian attempted to assassinate US President George W. Bush during his visit in Georgia. After the failed grenade throw at the speech of both presidents, he was caught by commandos of the Counter Terrorist Center two months later. During the operation the head of the Counterintelligence Department was shot when he was approaching the already wounded suspect. Internal Forces were heavily engaged in the 2008 South Ossetia War, losing several police officers with many wounded, Since then MIA personnel are securing checkpoints at the conflict zone border. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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