State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus

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The State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus (Russian: Государственный пограничный комитет Республики Беларусь) is a state security agency that manages the international borders of Belarus. Its armed paramilitary force is known as the Border Guard Service, carrying out committee orders and policy. The primary tasks of the State Border Committee include:[3] border policy and enhancing border security.

FormedSeptember 20, 1991 (1991-09-20)
Preceding agency
Employees12,000 (2017)[1]
Annual budgetBr 391,000,000 (2023)[2]
Quick facts State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus Дзяржаўны пагранічны камітэт Рэспублікі Беларусь, Agency overview ...
State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus
Дзяржаўны пагранічны камітэт Рэспублікі Беларусь
Emblem of the State Border Guard Service
Emblem of the State Border Guard Service
Flag of the Border Guard Service
Flag of the Border Guard Service
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 20, 1991 (1991-09-20)
Preceding agency
Employees12,000 (2017)[1]
Annual budgetBr 391,000,000 (2023)[2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionBelarus
Specialist jurisdiction
  • National border patrol, security, integrity
Operational structure
Headquarters24 Volodarsky Street, Minsk, Belarus
Agency executive
Child agencies
Website
gpk.gov.by
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One of the buildings of the committee in Minsk

The service covers the borders with Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia.[4][5]

History

The State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus traces its history back to the troops that oversaw the border with the German Empire in 1918 and the formal creation of the Soviet Border Troops in the same year.[6]

In 1939, a border with Germany was established, but the previous Polish-Soviet border was not liquidated. Upon the German invasion of the Soviet Union, approximately 16,000 of the 20,000 border troops became casualties in the first days of the war.[7] The service was essentially recreated from scratch in 1944.[6]

On September 20, 1991, the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus passed legislation subordinating the border troops to itself, effectively creating a national service. Most of the legislation governing the service was adopted by August 1993. From 1994 to 1997, the first border units were formed and deployed, and agreements were made with neighboring countries to facilitate cooperation between their respective border troops. On January 11, 1997, President Alexander Lukashenko signed a decree renaming the General Directorate to the State Committee of the Border Troops.[8]

On September 18, 2020, the committee announced it had tightened border security with Poland and Lithuania, calling up reserves to patrol the borders although Poland and Lithuania said their borders with Belarus remained open.[9]

Belarusian Border Guards patrolling the Poland-Belarus border with working dog.

After the start of the Belarus–EU border crisis, the leadership of the State Border Committee, including its chairman Lappo, was included in the sanctions lists of the European Union,[10] the United States[11] and Canada[12][13] on December 2, 2021. Switzerland joined the EU sanctions on December 20.[14]

Structure

The Border Service of Belarus controls 11 territorial units, the Border Guard Institute, and a Military Hospital:[15]

More information Unit, Founded ...
Unit Founded Notes
Brest Border Group 1944 Named after Felix Dzerzhinsky
Lida Border Group 1997
Smorgon Border Group 1992
Grodno Border Group 1944
Gomel Border Group 1997
Pinsk Border Detachment 1993
Polotsk Border Detachment 1992
Mozyr Border Detachment 2014
Border Control Detachment "Minsk" 1945 It serves Minsk National Airport[16]
Logistics Support Group 1938
Communications and Support Group 2014
Border Guard Service Institute 1993[17]
Border Guard Military Hospital 1994[18]
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Leadership

Chairmen

More information Chief of the General Directorate of Border Troops, Leader ...
Chief of the General Directorate of Border Troops Leader Rank Term of office
Took office Left office
Evgeny Bocharov Stanislav Shushkevich

Alexander Lukashenko

Lieutenant general February 19, 1992 August 30, 1994
Vasily Morkovkin Alexander Lukashenko Major general September 26, 1994 September 4, 1996
Alexander Pavlovsky Lieutenant general September 4, 1996 January 13, 1997
Chairman of the State Committee of the Border Troops Leader Rank Term of office
Took office Left office
Alexander Pavlovsky Alexander Lukashenko Lieutenant general January 13, 1997 April 10, 2007
Igor Rachkovsky Major general April 10, 2007 September 27, 2007
Chairman of the State Border Committee Leader Rank Term of office
Took office Left office
Igor Rachkovsky Alexander Lukashenko Major general September 27, 2007 July 31, 2012
Alexander Boechko Colonel August 2, 2012 November 2, 2013
Leonid Maltsev Colonel general November 2, 2013 December 27, 2016
Anatoly Lappo Lieutenant general December 29, 2016 May 30, 2023
Konstantin Molostov Major general May 30, 2023 Incumbent
Source: State Border Committee of the Republic of Belarus[6][19]
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First Deputy Chairman

More information Name, Rank ...
Name Rank Term of office Notes
Took office Left office
Alexander Popov Major general October 31, 1994 July 14, 1996 Died in the line of duty[20]
Evgeny Kovalev September 24, 1996 June 9, 2006 [21][22]
Vadim Zaitsev April 10, 2007 July 15, 2008 [23][24]
Andrey Gorulko August 29, 2008 August 2, 2012 [25][26]
Alexey Zagorodniy Colonel August 2, 2012 April 9, 2013 [27][28]
Igor Butkevich Major general April 12, 2013 August 21, 2024 [29][30]
Andrei Filatov Colonel August 21, 2024 Incumbent [31][32]
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See also

References

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