Lyubov Aksyonova (MVD)

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Born1959 (age 6667)
Kolomenka village, Krutinsky District, Omsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR
Allegiance Russia
Service years:1985-2019
Lyubov Nesterovna Aksyonova
Born1959 (age 6667)
Kolomenka village, Krutinsky District, Omsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR
Allegiance Russia
Service years:1985-2019
Rank:Police Polkóvnik
CommandsActing Head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Omsk Region (June 2016 – December 2016)
Known forFirst woman to hold leadership positions in Omsk police
AwardsMedal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd Class
Medal "For Merit in Management Activities", 3rd Class
Medal "For Distinction in Service" and other.
Alma materOmsk State University (1985)

Lyubov Nesterovna Aksyonova (Russian: Любовь Нестеровна Аксёнова; born 1959, Kolomenka village, Krutinsky District, Omsk oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR) is a retired official in Soviet and Russian figure in the internal affairs bodies, having held the rank of police polkóvnik. From June to December 2016, she served as the Acting Head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Omsk oblast, becoming the first woman to head the regional department in the history of the post-Soviet police in Russia.[1][2]

Lyubov Nesterovna Aksyonova was born in 1959 in the village of Kolomenka, Krutinsky District, Omsk oblast. She is Russian by nationality.[2]

In 1985, she graduated from the Law Faculty of Omsk State University.[3]

From 1985, she served in the internal affairs bodies.[4]

In July 2009, she was promoted to the position of Deputy Head of the Investigative Department, and since June 2011, she was named Acting Head of the Investigative Department of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Omsk oblast.[2]

In August 2011, she was named Deputy Head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Omsk oblast.[4]

From 2016 to 2017, she temporarily served as the Acting Head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Omsk oblast until the appointment of the next head, becoming the first woman to head the regional department in the history of the post-Soviet police in Russia.[1][5]

Her total length of service in law enforcement agencies was more than 30 years, of which almost 20 years were in investigative positions.

In 2019, she reached the maximum age of service for employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in her specialization and retired.[2]

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