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In Moscow cadets of Alexander Nevsky Cadet School of the Investigative Committee swore devotion to their country

Today cadets of Alexander Nevsky Cadet School of the Investigative Committee swore devotion to their country. The ceremony was attended by senior officials of the Russia’s Investigative Committee, representatives of Moscow patriarchate, non-governmental organizations, law enforcement bodies and power structures.

Congratulating the cadets, representative of the Investigative Committee noted that the solemn oath the cadets were giving that day contained beautiful words – “To be infinitely devoted to my Fatherland. This is the most important quality of an employee of the Investigative Committee. We hope that many of you will join its ranks, will become investigators and criminologists, contributing to consolidation of law and order in the country”.

There are over 500 children studying in the Cade School. The professional team is also considerable – professors, teachers of supplementary education, social workers and lawyers with high qualifications and broad experience. The studying process is going to train children to state service.

At present the school has two computer rooms, a gym and five automated working places for teachers. The Investigative Committee is planning to continue equipping the school with the most modern equipment and introducing advanced teaching methods.