MOSCOW, November 8 (RIA Novosti) - A police...
police chief, Police Lt. Gen. Sergei Kucheruk. Kucheruk... decided to dismiss Dymovsky," Gribakin said.He also said a Russian Interior Ministry commission comprising "officials from the personnel department, internal affairs division and other interested units" will start on Monday a general internal check of the Novorossiisk police department.
Gribakin said a report would be drafted following the check, and that Nurgaliyev would present it to President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Maj. Dymovsky has worked in the police department since 2004 and has in his work dealt with illicit drug-related crimes.
The Novorossiisk police department said the major has not appeared at work since August as he has been on a sick leave. The department also said it believes Dymovsky should have discussed the problems inside of his unit instead of "bringing them to the web and tarnishing the image of Novorossiisk police."