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The Federal Drug Control Service of the Russian Federation or FSKN (in
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: Федеральная служба Российской Федерации по контролю за оборотом наркотиков, ФСКН России) was a federal
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of
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authorized to combat illicit drug trafficking. It was responsible for drafting state policy, legal regulation, control and monitoring in combating the trafficking of drugs, psychotropic substances, and their precursors. It was commonly known as The Drugs Police (Наркополиция). The FSKN shared
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with the Federal Security Service of Russia and the
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(MVD). The FSKN had sole responsibility for coordinating and pursuing Russian drug investigations abroad, especially in
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. On 5 April 2016, the Federal Drug Control Service was dissolved, and its functions and authorities were transferred to Main Drugs Control Directorate of the
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History

The first Anti-Drugs Independent Russian Agency was launched on 24 September 2002 under the name "The State Committee for Combat the Illicit Trafficking in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation" (UNON MVD). On 11 March 2003, the agency was transformed into the State Committee of Russian Federation to Monitor the Trafficking of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (GOSNARCOCONTROL). That organization eventually became the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia.
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was appointed as the chairman of the committee. With around 40,000 employees and a budget of over US$800,000, the Committee surpassed the budget and staff numbers of the abolished
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. The committee began its operations on 1 July 2003. On 6 June 2003, the
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approved the Regulations on the State Committee of Russian Federation for the control of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. On 9 March 2004, The Russian Federal Drug Control Service was renamed to the Federal Service of the Russian Federation for the control of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances and on 28 July 2004, was renamed the Russian Federal Service for Drug Control. On 12 May 2008, the President of Russia dismissed Viktor Cherkesov as Director of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service. On 15 May 2008, President
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appointed the former
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general
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as a Director of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service. On 5 April 2016, the FSKN was replaced by the Main Directorate for Drugs Control of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.


Structure

*State Anti-Drugs Committee (Государственный антинаркотический комитет) **Federal Drug Control Service ***Directorate for Analytical Coordination ***Operative Directorate ***Operation and Search Directorate ***Directorate for coordination of Operative Activities ****Directorate for combating against Drug Crimes in Transportation ****Directorate for combating against illegal activities in narcotics sphere ****Directorate for combating against Money laundering ***Department for International Cooperation ***Investigative Department ***Department for Special Technic Activities *** Department for Internal Security *** Directorate for Special Communications (Wiretapping and eavesdropping) ***Directorate for Special Purpose (
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Directorate) ****"Grom" Unit («Гром») – A special unit designed to fight against illegal drugs crimes and Narco-MafiaRussian Source
/ref> ***Medical Directorate ***Directorate for Technic Support


Tasks and missions

The main tasks of Russian Federal Drug Control Service were: *monitoring the trafficking of drugs; *detection, prevention, suppression, detection and preliminary investigation of crimes attributed to the investigative jurisdiction of Federal Drug Control Service of Russia; *coordination of enforcement authorities to combat drug trafficking; *establishment and maintenance of a unified data bank on issues related to drug trafficking, as well as to combat their illegal trafficking.


Day of Drug Control Authorities

On 16 February 2008, a Decree of
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announced an official professional holiday on 11 March – the Day of Drug Control Authorities.


Criticism

Criticism of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia stemmed from legal concerns. For example, in 2004, the use of the analgesic medication
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was explicitly forbidden for use in veterinary clinics after it had been scheduled as a drug of abuse. Veterinarians, to alleviate the suffering of animals, broke the law as a result of a conflict between the legal and moral implications. The most "sensational" case was the process of Alexandra Duque. The Federal Drug Control Service also drew criticism for allegedly rigging the results of substance inspections (for example, identifying
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as
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and finding drugs that were never there), improper scheduling (such as qualifying
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as a
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substitute) and using very vague and unspecific drug analog laws.


Directors


See also

* Main Directorate for Drugs Control, successor *
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, the U.S. counterpart *
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* International Narcotics Control Caucus *
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*
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In popular culture

Two films were created by the Russian government about the FSKN: * '' Tiski'' (2007) by
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, starring
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,
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and Aleksey Serebryakov * '' Antidur'' (2007) by Vladimir Shchegolkov ; starring Vladimir Turchinsky and Dmitry Dyuzhev


References


Further reading


English


International – Russian Federation // Basic Data // Laws and Policies – Research on HIV and IDU in Russia
* Louise Shelley
The Drug Trade in Contemporary Russia
2006
"Atmospheric Pressure"
– Russian Drug Policy as a Driver for Violations of the UN Convention against Torture
Research of the ICSDP on Russian drugs atmosphere


Russian


Специализированным подразделениям по борьбе с незаконным оборотом наркотиков МВД России – 19 лет
Отдел общественных связей – Департамент уголовного розыска // МВД РФ * Алексей Мухин. Путеводитель по спецслужбам России. Центр политической информации, 2006. * Владимир Овчинский. Правовые основы деятельности органов Госнаркоконтроля: сборник документов. Инфра-М, 2004 * Бахаудин Батирович Тангиев, Наркотизация России – угроза национальной безопасности, Северно-Западное управление внутренных дел на транспорте МВД России, 2004 – 155 pages * Г. М Миньковский. Наркотизм: профилактика и стратегия борьбы, Институт научной информации по общественным наукам (Российская академия наук), Главный информационный центр МВД России, 1999.


External links


FSKN official website

Official YouTube channel
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