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

Delegation of the Armenian Police headed by Police Chief Valery Osipyan pays an official visit to Georgia (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

18.12.2018 14:18 Official news
Delegation of the Armenian Police headed by Police Chief Valery Osipyan pays an official visit to Georgia (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

The delegation of Police of the Republic of Armenia headed by Chief of Police Valery Osipyan is on an official visit to Georgia on December 17-19.
On December 18, Minister Giorgi Gakharia received the delegation of the Armenian Police in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia.
The enlarged session of the representatives of the Armenian Police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia followed the private conversation of the Heads of law enforcement agencies of the two countries.
Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia Giorgi Gakharia attached importance to the Armenian delegation’s visit emphasizing that it is a great honor to withstand the modern challenges together with the Armenian counterparts for the sake of the security of the two countries and the safety of their citizens.
Giorgi Gakharia assured that the Georgian side is doing its best to make the cooperation more effective and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to further deepen and expand cooperation.
Head of Police of the Republic of Armenia Valery Osipyan expressed gratitude for the warm reception and highlighted the importance of the close partnership of especially the recent years and the results of the well-established cooperation. The Chief of the Police underlined that crime knows no borders, no nationalities, and the long and rich experience of the cooperation between our law enforcement agencies shows that only by joint efforts it is possible to counteract current challenges of crime, justifying the expectations that the society has from law enforcers.
At the joint meeting of the representatives of the law enforcement agencies of Armenia and Georgia, a wide range of issues of mutual interest and prospects for deepening of cooperation were also discussed.