The number of complaints against Moscow...
"We will move along in this direction," Vladimir Kolokoltsev said on Moscow"s TVC channel, adding he intended to further strengthen discipline among his subordinates.
He also said he had recently dismissed several police chiefs over legal violations, adding "such dealing with [police] chiefs will continue."
The reputation of the Russian police force has declined dramatically in recent years. In just over 18 months, Russian police officers have been convicted or charged with burning a suspect to death, shooting sprees and rape.
Following a series of brutal crimes by police officers, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev moved to introduce tougher punishment for police personnel found guilty of crimes, submitting a bill to parliament imposing harsher sentences than for civilians convicted of similar offences. In December 2009, the president announced extensive Interior Ministry reforms.
On Sunday, human rights activists held a sanctioned rally in downtown Moscow,
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