Federal State Unitary Enterprise Guard (Russia)

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Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Guard"
Native name
ФГУП «Охрана Росгвардии»
Company typeState company
IndustryState paramilitary protection
GenreSecurity services
Founded2005
FounderMinistry of Internal Affairs (Russia)
Headquarters
Moscow, Russia
Key people
CEO: Stanislav Osipov
OwnerNational Guard of Russia
Websitefgup-ohrana.ru

Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Guard" is governmental militarized security organization of the National Guard of Russia.

History[edit]

In 2005, the security organization was established under the Ministry of the Interior of Russia. The enterprise has 80 branches in the regions of Russia, representing the services of physical, paramilitary protection, panel guard, installation and maintenance of security systems.[1]

In 2016 by the Decree of the President of Russia, the organization became a part of the National Guard of Russia. The general director is the colonel of the reserve Stanislav Osipov.[2]

Legal Basis[edit]

FSUE Okhrana (English: Security) of the National Guard of Russia operates on the basis of the Charter. “Militarized and guard units” of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Security” are subject to the provisions of the Federal Law “On Departmental Security”[3] (Article 26). Unlike departmental security, it has the right to carry out on a contractual basis the protection of objects of all forms of ownership, regardless of departmental affiliation. Employees of the enterprise use special means and military hand-held small arms adopted by the Russian Guard troops, as well as service and civilian weapons permitted for circulation on the territory of the Russian Federation.

Divisions[edit]

Federal State Unitary Enterprise Guard is divided into five major Centers as follows:

  • Center for the Protection of Industrial Facilities (CPOP);
  • Center for Security of Fuel and Energy Complex Facilities (COO TEK);
  • Center for the Protection of Objects of the Agro-Industrial Complex (CPO AIC);
  • Center for the Protection of Communication Facilities (COOS);
  • Center for the Protection of Civil Objects.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 11, 2005 No. 66, Moscow. The issues of reforming private security in the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation
  2. ^ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 05.04.2016 No. 157 Questions of the Federal Service of Troops of the National Guard of the Russian Federation
  3. ^ "Федеральный закон от 14 апреля 1999 г. № 77-ФЗ «О ведомственной охране»". Archived from the original on 2018-04-15. Retrieved 2018-04-26. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadlink= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)