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Deputy head of Penza Directorate for Road Traffic Safety dismissed after conflict in café

09:15 | 16.01.2014 | Incidents

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Penza, 16 January 2014. PenzaNews. The deputy head of Main Directorate for Road Traffic Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Penza region was dismissed following the results of the performance check for misbehavior discrediting the officer of the internal affairs bodies.

Deputy head of Penza Directorate for Road Traffic Safety dismissed after conflict in café

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“The incident occurred in the village Shemysheyka. While off-duty he was in a café, having clear signs of alcohol intoxication, he provoked a conflict in which a citizen got injured. When the police arrived in the scene, the deputy head of Main Directorate for Road Traffic Safety continued his illegal actions, he was aggressive and used foul language, and then without waiting for the end of the proceeding he headed to an unknown destination,” the press service of Main Directorate for Road Traffic Safety of the Russian Federation in the Penza region told news agency PenzaNews on Thursday, January 16.

However, the press service refused to name the officer discredited.

According to unofficial information, the decision was taken to dismiss the deputy head of Main Directorate for Road Traffic Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Penza region Alexander Isaykin.

For a long time he worked in the Shemysheysky area where he was an inspector of the road patrol service, an inspector of the administrative practices department of the traffic police, a senior software engineer of the main office of the Department of Internal Affairs, the head of Road Traffic Safety Division and the deputy head of the department – the head of public security police of the Department of Internal Affairs, after that he was transferred to the Regional Directorate for Road Traffic Safety.

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