On July 25, 2014, the day of the investigator of the Russian Federation was first celebrated. This day has a rich 300-year history. It was on this day in 1713 that Peter the Great issued a decree on the formation of the Investigative Chancellery.
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The investigative office, approved by Peter the Great, was directly subordinate to him and was focused on the disclosure of crimes related to corruption and secret agents of unrest in the state. Today, this work continues the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.
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In modern Russia, all divisions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have investigative departments — these are the FSB and the State Audit Office, the department for combating drug trafficking, and others. The work of all investigators, regardless of belonging to one or another structure of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, is aimed at the quick disclosure of serious crimes directed against the state or the individual.
Investigators must have an extraordinary mind and extensive professional knowledge that they use to solve the crime. The fate of a person sometimes depends on their professional qualities. The investigator's task is to find the true criminal and to use all his skill in collecting irrefutable evidence so that the criminal appears before the court and receives the deserved punishment.