Presidential Security Service (Belarus)
For the South Korean Presidential Security Service, see Presidential Security Service.
Presidential Security Service of Belarus Служба бяспекі прэзiдэнта Республікi Беларусь | |
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Common name | Presidential Security Service |
Abbreviation | SBP |
Agency overview | |
Formed | 1991 |
Preceding agency | Ninth Chief Directorate (KGB) |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Governing body | Presidential Administration of Belarus |
General nature |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Minsk |
Agency executive | General Major Genndy Nevyglas, Commander |
The Belarusian Presidential Guard or officially the Presidential Security Service (Belarusian: Служба бяспекі прэзiдэнта Республікi Беларусь) is a law-enforcement body that was designed to protect the President of Belarus and other high-ranking officials and officers.
However, the United States State Department stated that the Presidential Guard is a secret police force under the control of President Alexander Lukashenko. The State Department in 1996 stated the guard was allowed to use force "against the President's political enemies with no judicial or legislative oversight."
Commanders
- Andrey Vtiurin
- Yuri Jadobin
- Gennady Nevyglas
External links
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