DIRECTIONS OF INTERACTION OF THE INVESTIGATIVE AND OPERATIONAL GROUP OF THE NATIONAL POLICE WITH OTHER ENTITIES INVESTIGATING CRIMINAL OFFENSES
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The article emphasizes that the interaction of the investigative and operational group of the National Police with other subjects of criminal investigation is based on a system of special directions that distinguish it as a specific, multifaceted and systemic activity aimed at achieving clearly expressed results.
It is proven that the direction that is currently gaining priority is interaction in martial law. In such conditions, the activities of the investigative and operational group of the National Police with other subjects of criminal investigation are built in fundamentally new security realities, where, along with the direct tasks of combating crime, ensuring public safety and order, etc., specific challenges related to the elimination of the consequences of enemy attacks, as well as preparation for such potentially possible attacks, can constantly occur.
It was established that in the process of organizing the service of police officers as part of the investigative and operational group, it is necessary to take into account the difficulty in reaching the place of duty, getting in touch during a blackout, and satisfying the basic needs of personnel in food, water, etc. in martial law. In this context, the head of the territorial unit is entrusted with an important role as a manager who is able to solve these problems in conditions of limited resources. It was emphasized that another direction of interaction of the investigative and operational group of the National Police with other entities is interaction in the process of investigating certain categories of criminal offenses.
Currently, investigative and operational groups are faced with the need for special organizational approaches to the investigation not only of offenses committed against life, health, sexual freedom and sexual integrity of a person, including high- profile ones, but also of a whole range of offenses generated by the security realities of martial law. Thus, in the process of searching for a person who has gone missing under special circumstances, a key role is assigned to investigative and operational groups.
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