Law enforcement inBelarus is the responsibility of a variety of agencies such as theMilitsiya, as well as other agencies such as thePresidential Guard and theState Security Agency of the Republic of Belarus, all under the authority of the country'sMinistry of Internal Affairs.[1][2]
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has cooperated with several international law enforcement organisations includingInterpol and theUnited Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Examples also include theOrganization for Security and Co-operation in Europe which, under the auspices of many projects and programmes, has helped develop Belarusian law enforcement capabilities.