Minister of Interior Mareks Seglins of Latvia
Seglins described the British people who cause trouble in Latvia when inebriated, typically on weekends away for parties such as stag nights, as "pigs.
Seglins has informed the police union of the situation and asked the state police interior security service to carry out an investigation of the two departments by Sept.
Seglins said he had familiarized with materials of the inspection that had shown that there was no basis for bringing the criminal case against the contacts of the Russian diplomat.
In the connection with the decision of the National Security Council of Latvia to repeatedly appoint Janis Kazocins to the post of Director of Constitution Protection Bureau (counter-intelligence agency) Seglins said it was desire of Washington for such a decision.
On his part, Minister of Interior Mareks Seglins expressed satisfaction with the work of Latvia's law enforcement authorities.
In an interview with Latvian television on Thursday evening, Interior Minister Mareks Seglins said he supported a re-introduction of the death penalty.
Mareks Seglins said the diplomat, Alexander Rogozhin, was paying numerous civil servants for classified information, and that law enforcement authorities would soon arrest those officials, the LETA news agency reported.
Riga, Feb 20 (RIA Novosti) Latvian Interior Minister Mareks Seglins has called the British pigs following the arrest of another British national for urinating on a Riga monument.
Latvian interior minister Mareks Seglins described the offenders as "those English pigs", according to reports.
Interior Minister Mareks Seglins has urged harsher penalties for errant police officers, noting that “there were 102 cases in which police staff were driving an automobile under the influence of alcohol, but only 40 lost their jobs: this situation undermines the prestige of the police.
Interior Minister Mareks Seglins has announced that he might stand for the post of the People's Party Chairman provided he gets full party support.
In an interview with LTV , Interior Minister Mareks Seglins said that his ministry had information about Anatoliy Kogalov, a Russian Embassy employee, and that he is an alleged secret agent.
For the time being, neither the secret services, nor the Foreign Ministry has warned me that this person poses any danger to Latvia," Seglins said in his interview with LTV.
with the antics of beer-guzzling visitors to the capital, Riga.
Last week, Interior Minister Mareks Seglins said he was fed up with the antics of beer-guzzling visitors to the capital, Riga.
Police are not releasing any other details about Rozhetskin's disappearance, but Interior Minister Mareks Seglins said on Thursday it could not be ruled out that he was murdered.