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Serhiy Loyko's materials, shot by him for the Los Angeles Times, received additional publicity due to the fact that his producer Victoria Butenko was nominated for an Emmy Award for a story about the Maidan. [9] On September 3, 2015, a presentation of Serhiy Loyko's book "Airport" took place in Kyiv.
The Nigerian Enterprises Promotion Decree or NEPD 1972 as amended in 1977 was meant to effect changes in the ownership structure of businesses in Nigeria and to provide opportunity for indigenous capital to have assertive control of the economy.
Strategic Response Group with riot batons at a protest near Trump Tower in 2016. The New York Police Department's Strategic Response Group (SRG) is a unit of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) formed in 2015 to police protests.
The Highway Patrol are specialized units part of the Highway District with the Transportation Bureau of the New York City Police Department. [3] The Highway Patrol is primarily responsible for patrolling and maintaining traffic safety on limited-access highways within New York City.
The Police Combat Cross (solid green bar) is awarded for: Members who have successfully and intelligently performed an act of extraordinary heroism, while engaged in personal combat with an armed adversary under circumstances of imminent personal hazard to life.
The New York Police Department's Street Crime Unit is a plainclothes anti-crime unit. The SCU was formed in 1971 as the "City Wide Anti-Crime Unit" and operated for decades tasked with the apprehension of armed felons from the streets of New York City.
On July 7, 1925, former Police Commissioner Richard E. Enright established the Emergency Automobile Squad, which was the forerunner to today's ESU. [5] The unit was created in order to address problems with growing urbanization in NYC that were beyond the capabilities of regular patrolmen.
Loiko or Loyko (Belarusian: Лойка, Ukrainian: Лойко) is a Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Ivan Loiko (1892–?), Russian flying ace