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Alrosa to establish own security service

Diamond miner Alrosa has been authorised to establish a departmental security service to protect the company's production facilities

Staff reporter
Alrosa's Nyurba open-pit mine in Yakutia, eastern Siberia

Alrosa's Nyurba open-pit mine in Yakutia, eastern Siberia

Based on the amendments to Article 8 of the Russian Federal Law of April 14, 1999, No. 77-FZ On Departmental Security Service approved by the Council of the Federation, Alrosa's relevant subdivisions will...

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