Off the Wire

  • 1999-02-04
PARAMILITARY FORCE FOR TALLINN: With businessmen bemoaning increased crime in Tallinn, the city's police force and the more heavily armed defense forces that work for the city government have agreed to cooperate in patrolling the streets of the Estonian capital. According to an agreement signed Jan. 29, 30 members of the Kaitseliit, the government's security guards, will begin patrolling the city of Tallinn along with police. By the end of February, 75 Kaitseliit are expected to have completed training. Kaitseliit members will wear a military field uniform with attached insignia of assistan...
 
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