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===Psychological Security Dept.===
===Psychological Security Dept.===
The Psychological Security Department is the Intelligence branch of SBP who is responsible for Analyzing of information collected of the options about the lives risk of the president. The Department mix in one branch a selected intelligence expert from the [[GRU|Military Intelligence]], [[Federal Security Service (Russia)|Federal Internal Security]] and the [[Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)|Foreign Intelligence]].
The Psychological Security Department is the Intelligence branch of SBP who is responsible for Analyzing of information collected of the options about the lives risk of the president. The Department mixes several selected intelligence experts from the [[GRU|Military Intelligence]], [[Federal Security Service (Russia)|Federal Internal Security]] and the [[Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)|Foreign Intelligence]] into one branch.


==Heads of Presidential Security Service==
==Heads of Presidential Security Service==

Revision as of 21:13, 22 March 2014

Presidential Security Service of Russia
Служба безопасности президента России
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Common namePresidential Security Service
AbbreviationSBP
Agency overview
FormedNovember 11, 1993
Preceding agency
Employees9,000~
Annual budgetClassified
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyRUS
Operations jurisdictionRUS
Governing bodyFederal Protective Service (Russia)
Constituting instrument
  • Law On State Protection
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersThe Kremlin, Moscow
Agency executive
Parent agencyFederal Protective Service, FSO
Child agency
  • Psychological Analysis Directorate
Notables
Anniversary
  • November 11

The Presidential Security Service (SBP) (Template:Lang-ru) is a federal government agency concerned with the tasks related to the protection of the President of Russia. It traces its origin to the USSR's Ninth Chief Directorate of the KGB and the beginning it was led by KGB general Alexander Korzhakov.

Structure and command

Since 2000, the agency is headed by General Viktor Zolotov. SBP has roughly 2,000 - 3,000 non-uniformed personnel.

The Russian Presidential Security Service, although not listed as one of the structural units on the Russian Federal Protective Service's official website.[1] and is a secret protective service of the FSO, who is responsible directly to the President's bodyguard services.

The SBP under Putin's first and second terms (2000–2008) was alleged to be effectively supervised by Viktor Zolotov, head of the president's personal security service.[2]

During Dmitry Medvedev's Presidency (2008 - 2012), some claim the SBP was still subordinated to Vladimir Putin and allegedly used to "keep an eye" on the Russian president Medvedev.[3]

Psychological Security Dept.

The Psychological Security Department is the Intelligence branch of SBP who is responsible for Analyzing of information collected of the options about the lives risk of the president. The Department mixes several selected intelligence experts from the Military Intelligence, Federal Internal Security and the Foreign Intelligence into one branch.

Heads of Presidential Security Service

See also

References

  1. ^ Служба безопасности Президента (СБП)
  2. ^ Pete Earley. Comrade J.: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America after the End of the Cold War, Putnam Adult (January 24, 2008), ISBN 0-399-15439-6, pages 298-301.
  3. ^ Померяться силами Grani.ru May 15, 2008.