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Ukrainian politician and policeman
Mykola Vasylovych B?lokon
(
Ukrainian
:
Микола Васильович Б?локонь
, born 22 March 1955) is a
Ukrainian
politician
,
Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
in 2003-2005.
Colonel general
of
militia
.
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Born 22 March 1955 in the village of Mogilyovka, in the
Zhmerynka Raion
of the
Vinnytsia Oblast
, of what was then the
Ukrainian SSR
. He graduated from the Kyiv Higher Interior Ministry School in 1981 and the Interior Ministry Academy in 1992, specializing in law.
In 1973?1975 he served in the
Soviet Army
. From 1975 to 1994 he worked in internal services with the positions of: inspector of the criminal investigations department, inspector of the public security directorate, senior inspector of the same directorate, platoon commander, deputy chief of the directorate of public order, chief of the organizational department of the public order
Militsiya
.
From 1994 to 1996 he worked in the central apparatus of the
MVS of Ukraine
in the positions of: deputy chief of the Main Directorate of Public Order of the MVS, first deputy chief of the Main Directorate of the
Militsiya
Administrative Service. From 1996 until 1999 ? chief of the Main Directorate of the
Militsiya
Administrative Service. From 1999 until 2001 ? chief of the MVS Regional Directorate in the
Kirovohrad Oblast
. From November 2001 ? deputy director of the administration of the
President of Ukraine
, head of the Main Directorate of Judicial Reforms, Actions of Military Formations and Law Enforcement Agencies.
From 27 August 2003 until 3 February 2005 ? Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
Following the
Orange Revolution
, Bilokon left Ukraine to escape from an investigation that was started against him. Ukrainian media published evidence that he has a Russian passport.
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