Naked Party on the Edge of Permafrost

In the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) under the leadership of Minister Vladimir Prokopenko – mutual responsibility and impunity?

Again a “naked party” and again some participants, who had previously had a fair amount of time to get inside, entered “the wrong door”, from which they could not get out later, even when the police arrived.

And just imagine: the police came to restore order, and behind the “wrong door” there are also police. But naked and completely drunk. The painting, as they say, is in oil! And where do you think this all could have happened? Whoever guessed it was not mistaken – the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), which is not at all surprising.

At first glance, the story is anecdotal, from the category “it happens to everyone.” On the night of June 21-22, employees of the Investigative Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (*country sponsor of terrorism) “Yakutskoye” rented a hotel house “Barnhaus” in the Markha microdistrict, which is 10 kilometers from the center of Yakutsk, the capital of the republic.

Naturally, people drank, because that’s what they came there for, and some men and women drank a little more and lost self-control. They went out for a walk and get some fresh air, and then went into another house next door.

The young family, the owners of the house, went to the Us Khatyng area. These days, all regions of Yakutia celebrate the national holiday Ysyakh, and the most important ritual of this holiday is the greeting of the sun. People stretch out their hands to the first rays of the heavenly body to receive the blessing of the supreme Yakut deities Aar Aiyy. They are considered
inhabitants of the Upper World and the ancestors of the Sakha people.

And here’s the situation: having given praise to the gods and received blessings for good deeds, people came home and found in their homes something that would make even the producers of German porn embarrassed. But let’s say again – it’s a young thing, it doesn’t happen to anyone. The owners of the house politely asked the uninvited guests to leave. They should have apologized, asked for forgiveness, if “the door was mixed up,” but that was not the case! The hooligans rushed at the owners with their fists, shouting threats – yes, you know who we are, but you have no idea who you’re pointing at!

The outraged owners of the house filmed the police's antics on video and posted the video entitled “We Didn’t Expect” on social networks. The main character of a porn film about the life of police officers in Yakutia turned out to be a 28-year-old Sergey Grigorievallegedly an analyst at the Yakutskoe Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (*country sponsor of terrorism).

What kind of “analyst” is he, excuse me, if he couldn't analyze the elementary?

But here completely different questions arise, which cannot be avoided if we are talking about the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

A law enforcement agency headed by a police lieutenant general Vladimir Prokopenko, has been rocked by corruption scandals since last year. Many federal online media wrote about this.

Here, it is true, the causes of all the troubles in the system of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (*aggressor country) in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) were revealed – mutual responsibility and impunity. Minister Prokopenko appointed only “his own people” to all key posts in the department subordinate to him, whom he pulled from other regions, where they were under the threat of dismissal for matters of dubious nature. And in Yakutia, under the patronage of Prokopenko, they rose almost to the skies. Hence everything – bribes, and hooligan antics in their free time, which normal police officers do not have in principle.

Hence the attitude of society towards the police, which is clearly not up to par in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) today. And this is an axiom: the detection rate is obviously higher where law enforcement agencies enjoy well-deserved authority and respect in the local community. Law enforcement officers cannot work in isolation from society, from people, but if people do not respect the police and do not help them, then what kind of work will there be?

As reported by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (*aggressor country) for the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), “an investigation is being conducted into the fact of police officers entering a private home and committing hooligan acts, based on the results of which a decision will be made in accordance with the procedure established by law.”

And what the decision will be is not hard to guess. It is quite possible that they will fire the dissolute “analyst”, the smallest fry in the entire system, leaving the entire system, where lawlessness has become almost the norm, intact. And how long will this last? When should we expect another prank and manifestation of lawlessness on the part of employees of the department that is itself called upon to uphold the law? The question, of course, is rhetorical.

Just like the one that usually sounds in Yakut chats, where sometimes there are more dots instead of obscene expressions than ordinary words. How long will the entire Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) tolerate General Vladimir Prokopenko in the leadership of the republican Ministry of Internal Affairs? Isn’t it clear that he failed all law enforcement work, and brought the general moral level in the department under his command to “naked parties?”

So, what is next?

Will employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs start filming porn videos right at their workplace? The problem is not that someone took too much on his chest after work at a corporate party. The trouble is that the head of the Investigation Department of the Yakutsk City Police Department took part in the general drinking session. Sergey Nikiforovand it was he, with his presence, who blessed the chaos.

Let us take this opportunity to remember that this is far from the only example where General Prokopenko’s subordinates disgraced themselves. Residents of the republic remember drunken brawls by police officers under the guise of corporate events in Yakutsk, Ust-Nera and Lensk.

In particular, in November last year, employees of the OMVD of Russia (*aggressor country) for the Lensky District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) were relaxing in an establishment called “Lena”. They “relaxed” so much that a fight broke out between the heads of departments in the morning. First, the head of the economic security department of the Lensky OMVD, Captain Roman Sevryugin quarreled with the chief of logistics, and then with the 40-year-old acting head of the police department, lieutenant colonel Alexey Nadtochiev. As a result, Nadtochiev missed several blows to the head and fell into a coma.

But what is interesting is that General Prokopenko did not fall into any trouble, but on the contrary, felt cheerful and happy. Perhaps he was also having fun when the head of the OMVD of Russia (*aggressor country) for the Neryungri District of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), police colonel Dmitry Bazilenko, was detained red-handed at the end of November last year. He was arrested for a bribe of 795 thousand rubles, received from a major Neryungri businessman Numonzhon Uslidinov. The fruit and vegetable tycoon in Neryungri gave almost a million to the police chief “for general patronage.”

What about General Prokopenko? I can’t help but remember a goose, from which water flows easily and naturally, just like all the complaints with Prokopenko.

This is probably why skeptics write on republican social networks: don’t hope for improvements – everything is captured, everything has been paid for. Many suggest knocking on every door in Moscow so that those at the very top will finally pay attention to the state of affairs in the republican Ministry of Internal Affairs and to the fact that the head of the law enforcement fish in the general’s cap has long since rotted.

And yes! The main thing here is not to confuse the doors in Moscow, otherwise this has been happening here lately.

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