Marin Manița was named chief of the National Public Security Inspectorate (NPSI) of the General Police Inspectorate. He earlier worked at the same institution, but as part of the State Guard and Protection Service, IPN reports.
“Marin Manița, the new head of the NPSI, aims to continue the good practices of the institution, so as to ensure the safety of each citizen, and to also implement new practices in line with the European standards,” said the Ministry of Home Affairs.
It also said that the NPSI head will focus on the reduction of the response time in case of incidents, strengthening of the response capacities and of citizens’ confidence in the police force.
So far the post was held by Vitalie Timotin. The reasons why this vacated the position weren’t specified.
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