Igor Klymenko: The portfolio of security projects now has about 20 draft laws. They are all ready
The Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine told about this in an interview with Censor.net.
Igor Klymenko noted that these documents relate to the work of the police, the State Emergency Service and local self-government bodies regarding the safe life of the country after the end of the war.
“The security environment is how we will all live after the war. That is, how safe it will be for us in our country. In a country to which we want to return our citizens from abroad, where our heroes who fought for it at the front will live. In a country where we must ensure the safety of our children in preschool, secondary and higher education institutions. In a country where we have to do everything to make businesses work here, so that the economy recovers. In a country where everyone understands each other, respects each other's rights. And, of course, we will take into account the mental problems that we will all have after the war,” the Minister said.
Igor Klymenko said that the issue of security in the post-war period should have a clear framework. It is about ensuring order in public places with the observance of the new rules:
“For example, we arrive at the airport or at the railway station. We must pass the appropriate framework and be examined for possible explosive objects and weapons. We must clearly understand that after the war, in a period of economic problems that we also expect, criminality will raise its head. And we must be able to quickly detect crimes, counteract most of the crimes that can be committed on the territory of our state. Therefore, we are talking about CCTV cameras, in particular so-called intelligent cameras that can identify the face of a suspect in the commission of a crime.”
In the same paradigm, the opening of an analytical and situational center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which will summarize and analyze all the information that enters there during the day. And then will provide appropriate recommendations for law enforcement agencies to predict certain security situations in the state. This will relate to emergencies, road safety, crime levels and social moods in the country.
Another security issue, according to the Head of the Department, is cyberspace. According to the Minister, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the number of frauds has increased several times:
“The first is the aggressor state, the second is the places of imprisonment, and the third is our businessmen, who in different regions of our country or abroad are trying to take money from our citizens. First of all, it concerns the sales system. We also counteract this. This also applies to the fight against drug crime. In particular, online stores that distribute drugs. This year, the number of such stores has increased significantly. We already know these stores and are working fruitfully to document, identify and eliminate them.”
Department of Communications of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine