Tajik Internal Troops


The Tajik Internal Troops are the internal security force of Tajikistan, under the Interior Ministry. They act as the primary reserve force of the Tajik Armed Forces, and are in charge of homeland defence, along with the Tajik Border Troops. The Internal Troops are led by Major General Negmatullo Kurbanov.

History

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, 33 NKVD officers were transferred from Tashkent to Dushanbe, where they would be stationed permanently as part of the NKVD division in Dyushambe the next day. The Tajik Internal Troops were officially founded on 10 April 1993, over a month after the founding of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan. It was founded originally as a Directorate. In 2011, by decree of the Government of Tajikistan, the Internal Troops was expanded in the number of personnel, in a number of cities and regions of the country additional locations of Military Unit No. 3503 were created. Since Tajikistan's independence from the USSR, over 1,700 personnel of the internal troops were killed in the line of duty.

Role

It has the following duties:
Being the main agency of the VKD, it is an organized Militsiya that can be deployed during peacetime and wartime across the country to provide military police and government security. It also acts as a reserve force for the larger armed forces, which does not have an organized military reserve. The Presidential National Guard, which is an affiliated unit, provides specialized security to the President of Tajikistan.

Police Oath

The official oath of the Tajik Internal Troops was approved January 30, 1995 and is as follows:

Notable Soldiers