National Police, National Guard to continue protecting courts, other bodies of judicial system
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine informs that the National Police and the National Guard will continue providing security for the premises of the judicial system, but calls upon the authorized bodies to establish a special independent security service as soon as possible.
"The structures of the Interior Ministry - the National Police and the National Guard - will continue to provide in accordance with Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 906 dated November 9, 2015 "On securing the protection of courts, other bodies and institutions of the judicial system, as well as forensic institutions," until another lawful decision is made and until the norms of Article 160 of the Law of Ukraine "On the Judicial System and Status of Judges" are fully implemented, the statement of the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine says.
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