Georgia: The solemn celebration of Georgia’s Independence Day will begin tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. at Mtskheta’s centre square.
Various departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will present information and exhibition banners, as well as special equipment from the Patrol Police Department, the Emergency Situations Management Service, the Border Police and the Special Tasks Department, as well as the Border Police helicopter.
Citizens will be able to learn about the agency’s progress toward European integration in accordance with European standards and successful changes by visiting the numerous information zones set up by the Ministry of Internal Affairs units.
Citizens will be able to get acquainted with the measures taken by the agency in the direction of European integration in accordance with European standards and successful reforms in the various information zones presented by the units of the Internal Affairs Ministry of Georgia.
Visitors will be met at the main entrance of the exhibition space by a simulated border-immigration control point of the patrol police, where they will undergo “border control” procedures and receive an information map of which zones they should visit.
The citizens in Mtskheta, who reached the event, will have the chance to listen to the actual calls received at the Emergency Response Center “112” at the “Call of Life” stand. Also, get familiarised with the introduced services of “112” using modern technologies.
Guests will visit stands in the central exhibition space where materials depicting Georgian-European connections and Georgia’s independence history will be displayed.
A number of thematic information-cognitive activities are planned for children, and the following entertainment spaces for them:
- Service agency will host small visitors in a mock city and offer them a fun test to get a bicycle driver’s license;
- Forensic-Criminalistics department will arrange a simulated scene; children will be able to learn in detail how to take fingerprints;
- Border Police will present a 2D model of the Coast Guard vessel;
- Security Police will arrange a simulated guarded house for the little guests and offer a variety of fun cognitive activities;
- Emergency Management Service will present an information-cognitive show with the participation of firefighters;
- Emergency Response Center “112” offers teenagers to participate in computer games created especially for them, using modern technologies, from which they will learn how to behave in an emergency. The winners will be awarded with special prizes.
The event will end with an evening concert.