"The
Interior Ministry has already launched a second program on the introduction of
police not only in big cities but also in small towns and villages. This is the "Ukrainian sheriff" program. District militia
officers will be replaced with new police officers - not only in a new uniform,
in new vehicles, but first of all with the new training, with the new
philosophy, new attitude towards every citizen," Prime Minister of Ukraine
Arseniy Yatsenyuk underlined at a visiting session of the Government on
Wednesday, September 23, in Poltava.
"These
so-called Ukrainian sheriffs should know every family, every house at their
stations in their districts, in small towns, in villages," he stressed.
The
emergence of new Ukrainian police officers in the streets of small towns and
villages, according to the Head of the Government, will enable to help citizens
"directly solve problems in every town, city and village."
The Government has additionally provided in the budget
UAH140 million for this program: "Now the Interior Minister is actively
working with our Western partners - the United States, Canada and member states
of the European Union - on obtaining funding for the National Police in
2015-2016."
Arseniy
Yatsenyuk also noted that a candidate for the post of the National Police’s
head is being considered. He/she should be "a person of experience with a
real will to form a new police not by name, but by the content."
He
also recalled that more than 800 people applied to join the new police of
Poltava: "People with higher education, with some hands-on experience, but
young and motivated, come to the new Poltava police ready to pass the tests, ready to serve the people of Ukraine."
"This
is one more key reform that every Poltava’s citizen can directly see, as we see
it in the streets of Kyiv," he said.
He
stressed the need to reform the law enforcement system as a whole: "By
reducing the number of police officers we improve quality of employees. Our target by the end by the year - 152,000 employees in the law
enforcement system of the new Ukrainian National Police."
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