Hotline of the Police of the RA Ministry of Internal Affairs

General Inquiries

Phone: (+374) 10 54-69-14
Phone: (+374) 10 54-69-12
Working hours: 9:00–18:00
Lunch: 13:00–14:00
Days off: Saturday and Sunday

Cybercrime (Online Fraud) Department of MIA
Hotline: 011 52 52 52

Patrol Service of the Police of MIA
Address: 158 Khorenatsi St., Yerevan
(For questions and complaints related to the Patrol Service you may also visit the above address)
Phone: 010-51-29-65
Email: patrol-service@police.am

General Department of Community Policing of the Police of MIA
Phone: 010-52-03-10
Email: hvogv@police.am

General Department of Criminal Policing of the Police of the MIA
Phone: 011-56-47-72
Email: gdcp@police.am

Police Troops of MIA
Phone: 010-37-02-96
Email: zorqer@mia.gov.am

Minsk plays host to a session of the Coordination Council of the heads of competent authorities on combating drug trafficking of the Collective Security Treaty Organization

02.12.2013 14:06 Visits
Minsk plays host to a session of the Coordination Council of the heads of competent authorities on combating drug trafficking of the Collective Security Treaty Organization

The 14th  session of the Coordinating council of heads of competent authorities on combating drug trafficking of the Collective Security Treaty Organization member states took place in Minsk on November 28. The meeting was attended by first Deputy Head of Police of the Republic of Armenia, Police Major General Hunan Poghosyan.
Within the framework of the session a constructive discussion was held. In partuclar, the following issues were discussed during the meeting: enhancement of the role of the Coordinating council of heads of competent authorities on combating drug trafficking of the Collective Security Treaty Organization member states, improvement of cooperation in combatting transnational narco-crime.
First Deputy Head of Police of the Republic of Armenia Hunan Poghosyan also made a speech at the session, introducing the results of the "Channel-Caucasus" local anti-drug operation. The Coordinating council highly assessed both the organizational level of the operation and the achieved results.
The participants of the meeting achieved general agreement to continue the close coperation and take joint anti-drug measures aimed at preventing illicit drug turnover and holding drug dealers criminally liable.