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Russia's Investigative Committee Marks 15 Years as Putin Praises Work in SVO Zone

New metrics from Chairman Alexander Bastrykin spotlight rising citizen appeals.

Overview

  • The Kremlin published a congratulatory telegram in which Vladimir Putin praised the Investigative Committee’s contribution to combating terrorism, extremism and crime.
  • Putin singled out investigators working in the special military operation zone for documenting crimes and supporting order in Donbass and the newly controlled regions.
  • In a TASS interview, Chairman Alexander Bastrykin said 7,586 media reports of alleged crimes have been registered since 2011, resulting in more than 1,000 criminal cases.
  • Bastrykin reported that the committee has reviewed 5.5 million citizen appeals over 15 years, including 2 million handled by the central apparatus, with annual submissions rising to 650,000 in 2024.
  • He said the agency built a coordinated investigative and forensic system and launched a departmental expert center to accelerate complex examinations.