The IPA Russian Section and the "Work, Brothers!" Film Festival

Did you know that the All-Russian Police Association (IPA Russian Section) is the driving force behind this large-scale project?

Police officers around the world speak different languages, but they are united by one thing: the fight against crime. They also build friendships, support one another, and even make movies! 🎥

🔹 What is the IPA Russian Section?
It is the largest organization that brings together active and retired law enforcement officers. Here, there are no borders—only mutual support, regardless of rank or place of service.

🌍 International Connections
Russia is part of the International Police Association (IPA), founded in the United Kingdom in 1950.

👮 IPA Today:
✔ 372,000+ members worldwide
✔ Motto: "Servo Per Amikeco" ("Service Through Friendship")

📜 History of the IPA in Russia
✔ 1992 — The Russian Section of the IPA is established.
✔ Today — More than 55 regional branches across the country.

💪 What does the association do?
✅ Assisting veterans (legal and social support)
✅ Patriotic education of youth
✅ Enhancing the prestige of the profession
✅ Exchanging experience with colleagues from other countries
✅ Cultural projects (including the "Work, Brothers!" International Police Film Festival)

🎖 The association is led by Ivan Grigoryevich Sardak — Lieutenant General of Militsiya (Retired).

👉 Want to learn more? Visit the official resources of the IPA Russian Section:
🔗 ipa-russia.org
🔗 ipa-moscow.ru
🔗 Telegram Channel: t.me/RussiaIPA

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