Viktor Golovanov

Viktor Golovanov
Виктор Голованов
Police Commissioner of Moscow
In office
21 May  June 2, 2012
Preceded by Vladimir Kolokotsev
Succeeded by Anatoly Yakunin
Personal details
Born (1959-05-02) 2 May 1959
Nizhny Lomov, Russia

Lieutenant-General Viktor Vladimirovich Golovanov (Виктор Владимирович Голованов; born in May 2, 1959 in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian policeman who was the acting Moscow Police Commissioner (May - June 2012), after the previous chief Vladimir Kolokoltsev was appointed as the Federal Minister for Internal Affairs.

Biography

Golovanov was born in May 2, 1959 in Moscow. He is in police service from 1980 and started his career from the position of policeman in police station no. 125 of Moscow. He graduated from Moscow Higher Police School of Ministry of Interior of the USSR in 1984. He has been on leading positions from 1990:

Personal life

During his police service Golovanov was decorated with many awards, including Order "For Personal Courage" (1994), Order of "Honour" (1996), Order of "Friendship" (2009).

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    Civic offices
    Preceded by
    Vladimir Kolokoltsev
    Police Commissioner of Moscow
    21 May - 2 June 2012
    Succeeded by
    Anatoly Yakunin
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