The first Tajik
militia was founded on 7 December 1924, when the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs of the Tajik Autonomous Republic was formed. A week later on 14 December, Abdullo Yarmukhamedov was appointed the first
People's Commissar for Internal Affairs. On 5 February 1925, thirty-there
NKVD officers were transferred from the
Uzbek capital to
Dushanbe, where they would be stationed permanently as part of the
NKVD division in
Dyushambe the next day. During the Soviet era, politicians from
Kulob often held high posts in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the
Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic.[6] The Tajik Internal Troops were officially founded in 1993 after the founding of the
Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan.
Bureau for the Coordination of Combating Organized Crime
ОМОN
Department of Communications
Council of Veterans
Special Presidential Unit
Passport and Registration Service
Coordination Headquarters
Department of Militia and Ecology
National Coordination Department for police reform
Research Center
Dog Training Center
VKD Academy
The VKD Academy is the higher educational institution of the ministry which serves to train future soldiers and officers of the
Internal Troops. The academic year runs from September to July,[9] with the tuition at the school is US$400–800 per student depending on their department.[10]
Regional Departments
The Departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (DMIA) are regional agencies affiliated with the VKD that serve the ministry's purpose in their regional areas:[7]
The Special Purpose Mobile Unit (
Russian: Отряд Мобильный Особого Назначения) or
OMON is a
special police unit of the VKD, originally created as the
special forces of the Soviet
Militsiya. The
civil war in the country in the 90s was considered to have been caused by the local OMON defecting to anti-
Rahmon Nabiyev protesters in May 1992.[11] A significant portion of the OMON at the time consisted exclusively of the minority
Pamiri people. In February 2008, OMON commander Lieutenant Colonel
Oleg Zakharchenko was killed in a shootout with a police unit composed of former opposition fighters in
Gharm.[12] Colonel
Gulmurod Khalimov, the former head of the Tajik OMON, made headlines in 2015 when he then defected to the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).[13][14]
Military Band
The Band of the Ministry of Internal Affairs existed even before the
collapse of the Soviet Union, under the direction of Senior Lieutenant Oleg Nazarov. After Tajikistan gained independence in 1991, a military formal
military band was established under the leadership of Lieutenant Rusht Rushtov and the participation of local soldiers from military unit 6593. It was one of the first military band of the independent state or be founded. In 1994, when
Turkish PresidentSüleyman Demirel visited Dushanbe, a group from the band held an official welcome ceremony with the performance of the Turkish military march. Since 1991, the band has sported around 8 to 45 people, with ethnicities ranging from
Russians to
Tatars to
Uzbeks. In February 2010, the former Interior Minister Abduhahim Kuharov awarded the entire band with the anniversary award in honor of the 85th anniversary of the Tajik Militia.
Police oath
The official oath of the VKD was approved January 30, 1995 and is as follows:[15]
I, am a citizen of the Republic of Tajikistan, having now joined the ranks of the units of law enforcement, take my oath and solemnly swear to the end to be loyal to my people, the motherland and the cause to which I devote myself, to be honest, brave, disciplined, vigilant worker, exemplary to serve, to comply strictly with Constitution and laws of the Republic of Tajikistan, and to keep state and official secrets. I swear to faithfully and unquestioningly carry out all my duties, requirements regulations and orders not to spare my strength, if necessary, and of life itself in the protection of social and political system, the rule of law, all forms of ownership, identity and the rights of citizens. If I break my solemn oath, let me suffer the punishment according to the law of the republic.