State Security Service (Azerbaijan)

The State Security Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Dövlət Təhlükəsizlik Xidməti) is a government agency established on the base of Ministry of National Security of Azerbaijan. State Security Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan was established by Decree 706 of President Ilham Aliyev, dated December 14, 2015 on the base of Ministry of National Security of Azerbaijan.[1] Its incumbent Chairman is Ali Naghiyev, and the Deputy Chairman is Ismayıl Baghirov.[2][3]

State Security Service
Dövlət Təhlükəsizlik Xidməti
Agency overview
Formed14 December 2015
JurisdictionGovernment of Azerbaijan
HeadquartersBaku, Azerbaijan
Agency executive
Website
Servicemen of the State Security Service of Azerbaijan at the Baku Victory Parade of 2020.

The legal basis of the activities of the State Security Service contains the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the laws and legislative acts of the Republic of Azerbaijan: “Intelligence and counterintelligence activities”, “On national security”, “On the fight against terrorism”, “On operational-investigative activities”, “On state secret” and others, the statute of State Security Service of the Republic of Azerbaijan, decrees and orders of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, resolutions and Orders of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, central executive bodies` normative legal acts adopted following legislation, international agreements signed by the Republic of Azerbaijan following the laws of the Republic of Azerbaijan. State Security Service operates following commitments of observing the human and civil rights and freedom, humanism, the principle of responsibility for the state and society.[4]

Lineage

  • Organization to Fight against Counter-Revolution (1918-1920)
  • Extraordinary Commissions of the Cheka (1920-1921)
  • State Political Department (1922-1934)
  • Main State Security Department (SSSD) of People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs (1934-1945)
  • Ministry of State Security (1945-1959)

Structure

  • Academy of the State Security Service named after Heydar Aliyev (Azerbaijani: Dövlət Təhlükəsizliyi Xidmətinin Heydər Əliyev adına Akademiyası)
  • Medical Center
  • International Anti-Terror Training Center
  • Cultural Center

Academy

The Academy of the State Security Service was established in the basis of decree of president of Azerbaijan dated December 1, 1998. The main goal of the Academy is to train highly qualified personnel for national security agencies.[6]

The flag of the academy.

The academy has 3 faculties:

  • Faculty of Border Troops
  • Faculty of Training of Operational Workers
  • Faculty of Retraining and Advanced Training

Medical Center

The Main Military Medical Department of the State Security Service was inaugurated on 12 November 2013, providing sanatorium-resort treatment and recreation for the SSS military personnel and retirees and their families. It is located at 1 Maktabli Street in the municipality of Badamdar in the Sabail District. The polyclinic of the Main Military Medical Department carries out initial examinations and outpatient treatment of military servicemen, retirees and their families.[7]

Cultural Center

The building where the Cultural Center of the State Security Service is located at the site of a church designed by the famous Polish architect Jozef Ploszko in 1909-1912, which was demolished under Bolshevik rule in 1931. In the 1930s, a decision was made to establish a cultural club in Baku for the security bodies known as the Dzerzhinsky Club. It was under construction from 1938-39, although construction work was halted due to World War II. In 1947, the construction of the building was completed by the State Design Institute. Party congresses and anniversary ceremonies of the KGB were held in the building in the Soviet era. On 31 January 2008, the building was handed over to the State Security Service and the official opening of the building after major overhaul was held on 14 March 2009. The Cultural Center has a concert hall for 600 people, a small hall for 100 people, a conference hall and a restaurant for 120 people.[8]

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