Czech Republic wants to introduce positions of Ukrainian police assistants
Kyiv • UNN
The city of Jihlava plans to hire two Ukrainian police assistants to work with the local Ukrainian community. About 7,000 Ukrainians live in the 50-thousandth city, so new assistants will help in crime prevention.
The city of Jihlava in the Czech Republic plans to introduce the positions of Ukrainian police assistants who will help law enforcement officers in crime prevention. This is reported by Radio Prague International reports UNN.
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Mayor Petr Reshka expressed hope that the assistants will help the police get closer to the large Ukrainian community of Jihlava and help establish greater trust in law enforcement officers.
We have four places for Gypsy assistants, and we want to attract two more Ukrainian ones
The city will apply for the allocation of funds for new assistants. Piotr Rishka suggests that if there are suitable candidates, they could start working next spring. According to the mayor, some cities already have assistants working with Ukrainians.
In total, according to the administration, about 7,000 people from Ukraine live in the 50-thousandth head of State.
There is quite a large diaspora here, with which there are some problems, and we think that we could get a little closer to them
He considers it irrelevant how long potential applicants have lived in the city.
It is important for me that such a candidate is the best of those who can help us
According to Radio Prague International, Crime Prevention assistants work in collaboration with the police, helping them ensure public order. They can talk to people and draw attention to law enforcement.
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Ukraine and the Czech Republic signed an updated agreement on cooperation in the field of combating crime, preventing and detecting criminal activities, ensuring public order and security.