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Tue, 08/16/2011 - 08:06
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Over 4,000 policemen to ensure security at MAKS'2011

MOSCOW, August 16 (Itar-Tass) - More than 4,000 policemen and
servicemen of the Interior Ministry's armed units are getting down to the
duties of guarding security, law and order at the MAKS'2011 aerospace show
that opens later in the day on the compound of the Mikhail Gromov Flight
Research Institute in Zhukovsky southeast off Moscow.
The grouping force and equipment reporting to Moscow City's Main
Department of the Interior includes, among others, the policemen delegated
by the Interior departments from neighboring regions and the department of
the Interior on Transport in the Central Federal District.
"Smoothly working contacts and collaboration have been established
between the organizers of the air show, the government of the Moscow
region, the Moscow City and Moscow region branch of the Federal Security
Service /FSB/ and other organizations and departments concerned," a
spokesman for the press service of the Interior Ministry's Moscow region
branch said.
In the run-up to the opening of the air show, the policemen did a
check of citizens entered in various classification registers and the
owners of firearms, in the first place, the rifled ones.
The system of control and inspection of the visitors coming to the
show and participants has three barriers that have been installed on the
approaches to the town of Zhukovsky, at the checkpoints of the Gromov
Institute, and at the four checkpoints of the exhibition compound. All of
them are equipped with introscopes and metal detectors.
The site is accessible by car in two options. Number one suggests you
can drive along the New Ryazan road away from the Moscow City Outer
Ring Road through to the town of Ostrovtsy /33 km away from Moscow/, then
turn left towards Vereya and drive until a pickup parking area on the
territory of the Bykovo airport.
Option number two is the Moscowe-Zhukovsky automobile road, by which
one can drive from Moscow straight to Zhukovsky.
The possible bypass routes are the Kashira automobile road, the
Moscow-Don road, the Yegoryevsk road, and the Smaller Regional Ring Road
(A 107).
The visitors also can get to Zhukovsky by the suburban trains starting
off from the Kazansky railway station in downtown Moscow, as well as by
the marshrutka taxi cab from the Vykhino and Kuzminki metro stations.

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