Jump to content

Romanian Police: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
See also: Andrew Tate is a pretty niche thing when looking for topics related to Romanian Law Enforcement.
Adding new variant of coay of arms
 
(32 intermediate revisions by 25 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Short description|Police force in Romania}}
{{Short description|Law enforcement agency}}
{{more citations needed|date=October 2015}}
{{more citations needed|date=October 2015}}
{{Infobox law enforcement agency
{{Infobox law enforcement agency
| agencyname = Romanian Police
| agencyname = Romanian Police
| nativename = Poliția Română
| nativename = {{lang|ro|Poliția Română}}
| nativenamea =
| nativenamer =
| commonname = Poliția
| commonname = Poliția
| abbreviation = PR
| abbreviation = PR
| patch = COA-Politia Romana.svg
| patch = COA_Politia_Romana.svg
| patchcaption = [[Coat of arms of the Romanian Police]]
| patchcaption = [[Coat of arms of the Romanian Police]]
| logo =
| logo =
Line 17: Line 15:
| flagcaption =
| flagcaption =
| imagesize =
| imagesize =
| motto = ''Lex et Honor''
| motto = {{lang|la|Lex et Honor}}
| mottotranslated = Law and Honour
| mottotranslated = Law and Honour
| mission =
| mission =
| formed = 27 December 1989<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.politiaromana.ro/en/general-information/short-history|title=Short history of the Romanian Police}}</ref>
| formedyear = 1989
| formedmonthday =
| formedmonthday =
| preceding1 = [[Miliția (Romania)|Miliția]]
| preceding1 = [[Miliția (Romania)|Miliția]]
| superseding =
| superseding =
| employees = 45,391 <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-esential-6324266-are-romania-nevoie-mai-multi-politisti.htm|title=Are Romania nevoie de mai multi politisti?}}</ref> (Romanian)
| employees = 45,391 (2007)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-esential-6324266-are-romania-nevoie-mai-multi-politisti.htm|title=Are Romania nevoie de mai multi politisti?|date=2009-10-21|access-date=2024-04-24|language=ro}}</ref>
| volunteers =
| volunteers =
| budget = 900 million EUR
| budget = 900 million EUR
Line 57: Line 55:
| minister1name =
| minister1name =
| minister1pfo =
| minister1pfo =
| chief1name = ''Chestor de poliție'' Benone-Marian Matei
| chief1name = Benone-Marian Matei
| chief1position = Secretary of State, General Inspector
| chief1position = Secretary of State, General Inspector
| parentagency = [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romania)|Ministry of Internal Affairs]]
| parentagency = [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romania)|Ministry of Internal Affairs]]
Line 96: Line 94:
| anniversary1 =
| anniversary1 =
| award1 =
| award1 =
| website = https://www.politiaromana.ro/
| website = {{url|https://www.politiaromana.ro/}}
| footnotes =
| footnotes =
| reference =
| reference =
}}
}}


The '''Romanian Police''' ({{lang-ro|Poliția Română}}, {{IPA-ro|poˈlit͡si.a roˈmɨnə|pron}}) is the national [[police]] force and main civil law enforcement agency in [[Romania]]. It is subordinated to the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romania)|Ministry of Internal Affairs]] and it is led by a General Inspector with the rank of Secretary of State.<ref>http://polis.osce.org/countries/details?item_id=40 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828150402/http://polis.osce.org/countries/details?item_id=40 |date=2016-08-28 }} OSCE entry on Romanian police</ref>
The '''Romanian Police''' ({{langx|ro|Poliția Română}}, {{IPA|ro|poˈlit͡si.a roˈmɨnə|pron}}) is the national [[police]] force and main civil law enforcement agency in [[Romania]]. It is subordinated to the [[Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romania)|Ministry of Internal Affairs]] and it is led by a General Inspector with the rank of Secretary of State.<ref>http://polis.osce.org/countries/details?item_id=40 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828150402/http://polis.osce.org/countries/details?item_id=40 |date=2016-08-28 }} OSCE entry on Romanian police</ref>


==Duties==
==Duties==
Line 119: Line 117:


===Central units===
===Central units===
*'''General Directorate for Countering the [[Organized Crime]]''' - with five central directorates ([[Anti-Drug]] Directorate, Directorate of Combating [[Human Trafficking]], [[Cyber Crime]] Directorate, Directorate of Combating [[Terrorism]] Financing and [[Money Laundering]], Special Operations Directorate) and 15 regional Brigades of Countering Organized Criminality. These Brigades are specialized units and have the mission to fight against [[organized crime]], [[drug trafficking]], [[human trafficking]], [[Illegal immigration|illegal migration]], [[cyber crime]], serious financial [[fraud]]s, financing [[terrorism]] and [[money laundering]].
*'''General Directorate for Countering the [[Organized crime]]''' - with five central directorates ([[Illegal drug trade|Anti-Drug]] Directorate, Directorate of Combating [[Human trafficking]], [[Cybercrime]] Directorate, Directorate of Combating [[Terrorism]] Financing and [[Money laundering]], Special Operations Directorate) and 15 regional Brigades of Countering Organized Criminality. These Brigades are specialized units and have the mission to fight against [[organized crime]], [[Illegal drug trade|drug trafficking]], [[human trafficking]], [[Illegal immigration|illegal migration]], [[Cybercrime|cyber crime]], serious financial [[fraud]]s, financing [[terrorism]] and [[money laundering]].
*'''General Directorate for Criminal Investigations''' - with three central directorates: Fraud Investigations Directorate, Criminal Investigations Directorate, Directorate of [[Firearms]], [[Explosives]] and [[Toxic Substances]].
*'''General Directorate for Criminal Investigations''' - with three central directorates: Fraud Investigations Directorate, Criminal Investigations Directorate, Directorate of [[Firearm]]s, [[Explosive]]s and [[Poison]].
*'''General Directorate for Public Safety Police''' - with three central directorates: Public Order Directorate, Traffic Police Directorate, Transport Police Directorate.
*'''General Directorate for Public Safety Police''' - with three central directorates: Public Order Directorate, Traffic Police Directorate, Transport Police Directorate.
*'''General Directorate for Administrative Police''' - with four central directorates: Forensics Institute, Directorate for Criminal Records, Statistics and Operational Registry, Directorate for Logistics Management, the Directorate for IT&C.
*'''General Directorate for Administrative Police''' - with four central directorates: Forensics Institute, Directorate for Criminal Records, Statistics and Operational Registry, Directorate for Logistics Management, the Directorate for IT&C.


Under the command of the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police operates a specialized intervention squad, The [[Serviciul Independent pentru Intervenţii şi Acţiuni Speciale|Independent Service of Special Interventions and Operations]].
Under the command of the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police operates a specialized intervention squad, The [[Serviciul pentru Intervenții și Acțiuni Speciale|Independent Service of Special Interventions and Operations]].


===Territorial units===
===Territorial units===
Line 132: Line 130:


==Equipment==
==Equipment==
[[File:Dacia Logan Romanian police vehicle - 2021.jpg|thumb|Dacia Logan police vehicle with new blue-yellow coating]]
[[File:Romanian Police BMW 3 Series G20 LCI 3 (cropped).jpg|thumb|BMW 3 Series vehicle in Romanian Police service]]


=== Vehicles ===
=== Vehicles ===
The Romanian Police has, altogether, roughly 10,500 intervention vehicles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ziare.com/stiri/politie/deficit-de-aproape-7-000-de-angajati-in-politia-romana-1073482|title=Deficit de aproape 7.000 de angajati in Politia Romana}}</ref> The fleet is mostly comprised by [[Dacia Logan]]s and [[Dacia Duster|Dacia Dusters]], accompanied by older [[Volkswagen Passat]] vehicles. [[Mercedes-Benz Vito|Mercedes Vito]] is yet another model in use, used by the [[Detașamentul de Poliție pentru Intervenție Rapidă|special forces]], border police and others. The Road/Traffic Police also has BMWs (mostly motorbikes), Seat, Lotus and Alfa Romeo vehicles, used for road chasing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ziare.com/stiri/politie/politia-romana-a-primit-un-bolid-de-lux-care-atinge-100-km-ora-in-5-secunde-1113257|title=Politia Romana a primit un bolid de lux care atinge 100 km/ora in 5 secunde}}</ref>
In 2011, the Romanian Police had roughly 10,500 intervention vehicles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ziare.com/stiri/politie/deficit-de-aproape-7-000-de-angajati-in-politia-romana-1073482|title=Deficit de aproape 7.000 de angajati in Politia Romana}}</ref>


Today, the fleet is composed largely of [[BMW 3 Series]], [[Dacia Logan]], [[Dacia Duster]] and [[Volkswagen Polo]] vehicles, with [[Mercedes-Benz Vito|Mercedes Vito]] and [[Volkswagen Transporter (T6)|Volkswagen Transporter T6]] models used by the [[Serviciul pentru Intervenții și Acțiuni Speciale|special forces]] and border police. Very few old [[Volkswagen Passat]] are also in service. The Road/Traffic Police also has BMW motorbikes, Seat, Lotus and Alfa Romeo vehicles, used for road chasing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ziare.com/stiri/politie/politia-romana-a-primit-un-bolid-de-lux-care-atinge-100-km-ora-in-5-secunde-1113257|title=Politia Romana a primit un bolid de lux care atinge 100 km/ora in 5 secunde}}</ref>
In 2020, the Ministry of Interior Affairs acquired 6,744 brand new vehicles which would also feature a new painting scheme, similar to those in [[Germany]] or [[Sweden]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/politia-romana-cumpara-peste-6-700-de-masini-dacia-duster-si-logan-cat-vor-costa.html|title=Poliţia Română cumpără peste 6.700 de maşini Dacia}}</ref> These were delivered in Autumn 2020 and had been produced at the local [[Dacia]] factory in Mioveni. A significant part of the acquired vehicles are [[Dacia Duster]] (2018 model year), being the first time a crossover SUV is introduced in the force on a large, nationwide scale and [[Dacia Logan]] (2017 model year, newest at the time of acquisition).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Poliţia Română cumpără peste 6.700 de maşini Dacia |url=https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/politia-romana-cumpara-peste-6-700-de-masini-dacia-duster-si-logan-cat-vor-costa.html |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=Stirileprotv.ro |language=ro}}</ref>

In 2020, the Ministry of Interior Affairs acquired 6,744 brand new vehicles which would also feature a new painting scheme, similar to those in [[Germany]] or [[Sweden]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/politia-romana-cumpara-peste-6-700-de-masini-dacia-duster-si-logan-cat-vor-costa.html|title=Poliţia Română cumpără peste 6.700 de maşini Dacia}}</ref> These were delivered in autumn 2020 and had been produced at the local [[Dacia]] factory in Mioveni. A significant part of the acquired vehicles are [[Dacia Duster]] (2018 model year), being the first time a crossover SUV is introduced in the force on a large, nationwide scale and [[Dacia Logan]] (2017 model year, newest at the time of acquisition).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Poliţia Română cumpără peste 6.700 de maşini Dacia |url=https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/politia-romana-cumpara-peste-6-700-de-masini-dacia-duster-si-logan-cat-vor-costa.html |access-date=2022-05-02 |website=Stirileprotv.ro |language=ro}}</ref>

In July 2022, following a controversial auction, the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police finalised the acquisition of 600 [[BMW 3 Series]] 320i xDrive Sedan vehicles (2023 model year).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cum explică Poliția Română achiziția de mașini BMW, după ce un sindicat a acuzat o licitație cu dedicație |url=https://stirileprotv.ro/stiri/actualitate/cum-explica-politia-romana-achizitia-de-masini-bmw-dupa-ce-un-sindicat-a-acuzat-o-licitatie-cu-dedicatie.html |access-date=2023-04-21 |website=Stirileprotv.ro |language=ro}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Burlă |first=Virgil |date=2022-09-19 |title=Poliția cumpără 600 de mașini BMW, cutie automată, opt viteze. Sindicatul Europol acuză o licitație cu dedicație |language=ro |work=Europa Liberă România |url=https://romania.europalibera.org/a/politia-cumpara-600-bmw-cutie-automata-opt-viteze/32041219.html |access-date=2023-04-21}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2022-09-22 |title=Poliția cumpără 600 de BMW-uri de la firma lui Michael Schmidt cu 98 de mil. lei / Sindicaliștii din poliție acuză o licitație cu dedicație / Iohannis a beneficiat gratuit de mașini BMW când era primar, iar în timpul campaniei din 2014 a locuit într-un apartament al omului de afaceri |url=https://www.g4media.ro/politia-cumpara-600-de-bmw-uri-de-la-firma-lui-michael-schmidt-cu-98-de-mil-lei-sindicalistii-din-politie-acuza-o-licitatie-cu-dedicatie-iohannis-a-beneficiat-gratuit-de-masini-bmw-cand-era-prima.html |access-date=2023-04-21 |website=G4Media.ro |language=ro-RO}}</ref> These have engines that have a power output of 184&nbsp;hp (125&nbsp;kW) and 300Nm torque, 8+1 speed automatic transmissions, all wheel drive, accelerate from 0 to 100&nbsp;km/h in 7.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 230&nbsp;km/h.<ref>{{Cite web |title=BMW 3 Series Sedan: Specifications (in Rmanian) |url=https://www.bmw.ro/ro/all-models/3-series/sedan/2022/bmw-seria-3-sedan-date-tehnice.html#tab-2-0 |access-date=2023-04-21 |website=bmw.ro}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=Poliția Rutieră schimbă Loganul cu BMW |url=https://sindicateuropol.ro/politia-rutiera-schimba-loganul-cu-bmw/ |access-date=2023-04-21 |website=EUROPOL - Sindicatul Polițiștilor Europeni |language=ro-RO}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Ce au cerut și ce vor primi polițiștii de la Rutieră. Europol explică de ce noile autospeciale BMW nu își vor dovedi utilitatea pe teren |url=https://ziare.com/autospeciale-achizitii/achizitie-politia-ruutiera-autospeciale-bmw-1762156 |access-date=2023-04-21 |website=Ziare.com |language=ro}}</ref> The cars are painted in white and are [[BMW 3 Series (G20)|G20 3 Series LCI]] models. The specific equipment consists of the new Romanian Police blue-yellow reflective livery, [[lightbar]], additional battery and socket in the trunk, a set of winter tires and extended warranty.<ref name=":1" /> The price of each vehicle was €33,200<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" /> with the total acquisition being cofinanced by the [[European Union]] through the Big Infrastructure Operational Program (Programul Operațional Infrastructură Mare, ''POIM''). Such, 300 vehicles were financed by the EU and 300 by the Romanian State.<ref>{{Cite web |title=SEAP |url=https://www.e-licitatie.ro/pub/notices/ca-notices/view-c/100316640 |access-date=2023-04-21 |website=www.e-licitatie.ro}}</ref>

In March 2023, the first batch of the vehicles purchased in 2022 was delivered and they were inaugurated with the occasion of the Romanian Police Day event.<ref>{{Cite web |title=GALERIE FOTO Cum arată noile mașini BMW cumpărate de IGPR și vizate de o anchetă a Parchetului European / Autoturismele, expuse la evenimentul organizat de ziua Poliției Române |url=https://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-esential-26162767-galerie-foto-imagini-noile-masini-bmw-cumparate-igpr-vizate-ancheta-parchetului-european-autoturismele-expuse-evenimentul-organizat-ziua-politiei-romana.htm |access-date=2023-04-21 |website=www.hotnews.ro |language=ro}}</ref>


The police also uses helicopters for air surveillance and immediate response.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediafax.ro/social/politia-supravegheaza-din-elicopter-traficul-rutier-si-amplaseaza-radare-in-cascada-5742648|title=Poliţia supraveghează din elicopter traficul rutier şi amplasează radare "în cascadă"}}</ref> The most common manufacturer is [[Eurocopter]].
The police also uses helicopters for air surveillance and immediate response.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediafax.ro/social/politia-supravegheaza-din-elicopter-traficul-rutier-si-amplaseaza-radare-in-cascada-5742648|title=Poliţia supraveghează din elicopter traficul rutier şi amplasează radare "în cascadă"}}</ref> The most common manufacturer is [[Eurocopter]].
Line 145: Line 149:


==Ranks==
==Ranks==
Before 2002, the National Police had military status and a military ranking system (''see [[Romanian Armed Forces ranks and insignia]]''). In June 2002 it became a [[Law enforcement agency#civpol|civilian police force]] (the first police service in [[Eastern Europe]] to do so) and its personnel was structured into two ''corps'':
Before 2002, the National Police had military status and a military ranking system (''see [[Romanian Armed Forces ranks and insignia]]''). In June 2002 it became a [[Law enforcement agency#civpol|civilian police force]] (one of the first police services in [[Eastern Europe]]) and its personnel was structured into two ''corps'':


*''Corpul ofițerilor de poliție'' (Police Officers Corps) - corresponding to the [[commissioned officer|commissioned]] ranks of a military force, to the ranks of [[Inspector]], [[Superintendent (police)|Superintendent]] and [[Police commissioner|Commissioner]] in a British-style police force or to the both ''Corps de conception et de direction'' and ''Corps de commande et d'encadrement'' in the [[French National Police]] (''Police Nationale'').
*''Corpul ofițerilor de poliție'' (Police Officers Corps) - corresponding to the [[commissioned officer|commissioned]] ranks of a military force, to the ranks of [[Inspector]], [[Superintendent (police)|Superintendent]] and [[Police commissioner|Commissioner]] in a British-style police force or to the both ''Corps de conception et de direction'' and ''Corps de commande et d'encadrement'' in the [[French National Police]] (''Police Nationale'').
Line 151: Line 155:
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%"
|-
|-
! Rank !! Shoulder insignia !! Translated as !! Military rank equivalent !! French police rank equivalent !! British [[Metropolitan Police]] rank equivalent
! Rank !! Shoulder insignia !! Translated as !! Military rank equivalent !! French police rank equivalent {{Citation needed|date=August 2023}}!! British [[Metropolitan Police]] rank equivalent {{Citation needed|date=August 2023}}
|-
|-
| align="center" |''Chestor-general de poliție''
| align="center" |''Chestor-general de poliție''
Line 178: Line 182:
| Police Quaestor
| Police Quaestor
| Brigadier General
| Brigadier General
| ''Contrôleur général''
| ''Comissaire général''
| [[Commander]]
| [[Commander]]
|-
|-
Line 234: Line 238:
| Police Principal Chief Agent
| Police Principal Chief Agent
| Sergeant Major
| Sergeant Major
| ''Brigadier-major''
| ''Major''
| Station Sergeant
| Station Sergeant
|-
|-
Line 255: Line 259:
| Police Principal Agent
| Police Principal Agent
| Staff Sergeant
| Staff Sergeant
| ''Gardien de la paix''
| ''Sous-Brigadier''
| Acting Sergeant
| Acting Sergeant
|-
|-
Line 262: Line 266:
| Police Agent
| Police Agent
| Sergeant
| Sergeant
| ''Gardien de la paix stagiaire''
| ''Gardien de la paix''
| Constable
| Constable
|}
|}
Line 272: Line 276:
* [[Gendarmerie (Romania)]]
* [[Gendarmerie (Romania)]]
* [[Crime in Romania]]
* [[Crime in Romania]]
* [[Alerta Răpire Copil]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:08, 10 December 2024

Romanian Police
Poliția Română
Coat of arms of the Romanian Police
Common namePoliția
AbbreviationPR
MottoLex et Honor
Law and Honour
Agency overview
Formed27 December 1989[1]
Preceding agency
Employees45,391 (2007)[2]
Annual budget900 million EUR
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyROU
Operations jurisdictionROU
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters6 Mihai Vodă street, Bucharest
Sworn members44,000
Agency executive
  • Benone-Marian Matei, Secretary of State, General Inspector
Parent agencyMinistry of Internal Affairs
Website
www.politiaromana.ro

The Romanian Police (Romanian: Poliția Română, pronounced [poˈlit͡si.a roˈmɨnə]) is the national police force and main civil law enforcement agency in Romania. It is subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and it is led by a General Inspector with the rank of Secretary of State.[3]

Duties

[edit]

The Romanian Police is responsible for:

  • policing in Romania
  • the protection of the fundamental rights and liberties of the citizens and of the private and public property
  • the prevention and identification of criminal offences and their perpetrators
  • maintaining the public order and safety

Organization

[edit]

General Inspectorate of Romanian Police is the central unit of police in Romania, which manages, guides, supports and controls the activity of the Romanian police units, investigates and analyses very serious crimes related to organized crime, economic, financial or banking criminality, or to other crimes which make the object of the criminal cases investigated by the Prosecutor's Office attached to the High Court of Cassation and Justice, and which has any other attributions assigned by law.

The organizational chart of General Inspectorate of Romanian Police includes general directorates, directorates, services and, offices established by the order of the Minister of Internal Affairs.

The General Inspectorate is under the command of a General Inspector appointed by the Minister of Internal Affairs. Since March 2015, the General Inspector of the Police is appointed by the Prime Minister and also holds the rank of Secretary of State.[4]

Central units

[edit]
  • General Directorate for Countering the Organized crime - with five central directorates (Anti-Drug Directorate, Directorate of Combating Human trafficking, Cybercrime Directorate, Directorate of Combating Terrorism Financing and Money laundering, Special Operations Directorate) and 15 regional Brigades of Countering Organized Criminality. These Brigades are specialized units and have the mission to fight against organized crime, drug trafficking, human trafficking, illegal migration, cyber crime, serious financial frauds, financing terrorism and money laundering.
  • General Directorate for Criminal Investigations - with three central directorates: Fraud Investigations Directorate, Criminal Investigations Directorate, Directorate of Firearms, Explosives and Poison.
  • General Directorate for Public Safety Police - with three central directorates: Public Order Directorate, Traffic Police Directorate, Transport Police Directorate.
  • General Directorate for Administrative Police - with four central directorates: Forensics Institute, Directorate for Criminal Records, Statistics and Operational Registry, Directorate for Logistics Management, the Directorate for IT&C.

Under the command of the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police operates a specialized intervention squad, The Independent Service of Special Interventions and Operations.

Territorial units

[edit]

The Romanian Police is divided into 41 county police inspectorates, corresponding to each county (județ), and the Bucharest General Directorate of Police.

Each county police inspectorate has a rapid reaction unit (Detașamentul de Poliție pentru Intervenție Rapidă, Police Rapid Intervention Squad). The similar unit attached to the Bucharest Police is called Serviciul de Poliție pentru Intervenție Rapidă (Police Rapid Intervention Service).

Equipment

[edit]
BMW 3 Series vehicle in Romanian Police service

Vehicles

[edit]

In 2011, the Romanian Police had roughly 10,500 intervention vehicles.[5]

Today, the fleet is composed largely of BMW 3 Series, Dacia Logan, Dacia Duster and Volkswagen Polo vehicles, with Mercedes Vito and Volkswagen Transporter T6 models used by the special forces and border police. Very few old Volkswagen Passat are also in service. The Road/Traffic Police also has BMW motorbikes, Seat, Lotus and Alfa Romeo vehicles, used for road chasing.[6]

In 2020, the Ministry of Interior Affairs acquired 6,744 brand new vehicles which would also feature a new painting scheme, similar to those in Germany or Sweden.[7] These were delivered in autumn 2020 and had been produced at the local Dacia factory in Mioveni. A significant part of the acquired vehicles are Dacia Duster (2018 model year), being the first time a crossover SUV is introduced in the force on a large, nationwide scale and Dacia Logan (2017 model year, newest at the time of acquisition).[8]

In July 2022, following a controversial auction, the General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police finalised the acquisition of 600 BMW 3 Series 320i xDrive Sedan vehicles (2023 model year).[9][10][11] These have engines that have a power output of 184 hp (125 kW) and 300Nm torque, 8+1 speed automatic transmissions, all wheel drive, accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 230 km/h.[12][13][14] The cars are painted in white and are G20 3 Series LCI models. The specific equipment consists of the new Romanian Police blue-yellow reflective livery, lightbar, additional battery and socket in the trunk, a set of winter tires and extended warranty.[13] The price of each vehicle was €33,200[13][11] with the total acquisition being cofinanced by the European Union through the Big Infrastructure Operational Program (Programul Operațional Infrastructură Mare, POIM). Such, 300 vehicles were financed by the EU and 300 by the Romanian State.[15]

In March 2023, the first batch of the vehicles purchased in 2022 was delivered and they were inaugurated with the occasion of the Romanian Police Day event.[16]

The police also uses helicopters for air surveillance and immediate response.[17] The most common manufacturer is Eurocopter.

Weapons

[edit]

In 2020, the Romanian Police acquired 25,000 Beretta Px4 pistols, they had entered regular service by the end of 2020.[18] The special services units (S.I.A.S. and S.A.S.) use Glock pistols and HK-MP5[19] submachine guns.

Ranks

[edit]

Before 2002, the National Police had military status and a military ranking system (see Romanian Armed Forces ranks and insignia). In June 2002 it became a civilian police force (one of the first police services in Eastern Europe) and its personnel was structured into two corps:

  • Corpul ofițerilor de poliție (Police Officers Corps) - corresponding to the commissioned ranks of a military force, to the ranks of Inspector, Superintendent and Commissioner in a British-style police force or to the both Corps de conception et de direction and Corps de commande et d'encadrement in the French National Police (Police Nationale).
Rank Shoulder insignia Translated as Military rank equivalent French police rank equivalent [citation needed] British Metropolitan Police rank equivalent [citation needed]
Chestor-general de poliție Police General-Quaestor General Directeur des services actifs Commissioner
Chestor-șef de poliție Police Chief-Quaestor Lieutenant General Inspecteur général Assistant Commissioner
Chestor principal de poliție Police Principal Quaestor Major General Contrôleur général Deputy Assistant Commissioner
Chestor de poliție Police Quaestor Brigadier General Comissaire général Commander
Comisar-șef de poliție Police Chief-Commissioner Colonel Commissaire divisionnaire Chief Superintendent
Comisar de poliție Police Commissioner Lieutenant Colonel Commissaire de police Superintendent Grade I
Subcomisar de poliție Police Sub-Commissioner Major Commandant Superintendent
Inspector principal de poliție Police Principal Inspector Captain Capitaine Chief Inspector
Inspector de poliție Police Inspector Lieutenant Lieutenant Inspector
Subinspector de poliție Police Sub-Inspector Second Lieutenant Lieutenant intern Temporary/Probationary Inspector
  • Corpul agenților de poliție (Police Agents Corps) - corresponding to the non-commissioned ranks of a military force, to the Corps d'encadrement et d'application in the French National Police or to the ranks of Constable or Sergeant in a British-style police force.
Rank Shoulder insignia Translated as Military rank equivalent French police rank equivalent British police rank equivalent
Agent-șef principal de poliție Police Principal Chief Agent Sergeant Major Major Station Sergeant
Agent-șef de poliție Police Chief Agent Master Sergeant Brigadier-chef Station Sergeant
Agent-șef adjunct de poliție Police Deputy Chief Agent Sergeant First Class Brigadier Sergeant
Agent principal de poliție Police Principal Agent Staff Sergeant Sous-Brigadier Acting Sergeant
Agent de poliție Police Agent Sergeant Gardien de la paix Constable

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Short history of the Romanian Police".
  2. ^ "Are Romania nevoie de mai multi politisti?" (in Romanian). 2009-10-21. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  3. ^ http://polis.osce.org/countries/details?item_id=40 Archived 2016-08-28 at the Wayback Machine OSCE entry on Romanian police
  4. ^ "Iohannis promulgă legea prin care şeful Poliţiei are rang de secretar de stat şi e numit de premier" (in Romanian). 11 March 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Deficit de aproape 7.000 de angajati in Politia Romana".
  6. ^ "Politia Romana a primit un bolid de lux care atinge 100 km/ora in 5 secunde".
  7. ^ "Poliţia Română cumpără peste 6.700 de maşini Dacia".
  8. ^ "Poliţia Română cumpără peste 6.700 de maşini Dacia". Stirileprotv.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  9. ^ "Cum explică Poliția Română achiziția de mașini BMW, după ce un sindicat a acuzat o licitație cu dedicație". Stirileprotv.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  10. ^ Burlă, Virgil (2022-09-19). "Poliția cumpără 600 de mașini BMW, cutie automată, opt viteze. Sindicatul Europol acuză o licitație cu dedicație". Europa Liberă România (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  11. ^ a b "Poliția cumpără 600 de BMW-uri de la firma lui Michael Schmidt cu 98 de mil. lei / Sindicaliștii din poliție acuză o licitație cu dedicație / Iohannis a beneficiat gratuit de mașini BMW când era primar, iar în timpul campaniei din 2014 a locuit într-un apartament al omului de afaceri". G4Media.ro (in Romanian). 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  12. ^ "BMW 3 Series Sedan: Specifications (in Rmanian)". bmw.ro. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  13. ^ a b c "Poliția Rutieră schimbă Loganul cu BMW". EUROPOL - Sindicatul Polițiștilor Europeni (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  14. ^ "Ce au cerut și ce vor primi polițiștii de la Rutieră. Europol explică de ce noile autospeciale BMW nu își vor dovedi utilitatea pe teren". Ziare.com (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  15. ^ "SEAP". www.e-licitatie.ro. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  16. ^ "GALERIE FOTO Cum arată noile mașini BMW cumpărate de IGPR și vizate de o anchetă a Parchetului European / Autoturismele, expuse la evenimentul organizat de ziua Poliției Române". www.hotnews.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  17. ^ "Poliţia supraveghează din elicopter traficul rutier şi amplasează radare "în cascadă"".
  18. ^ "25.000 de pistoale noi pentru polițiștii de la Brigada Rutieră și de la Ordinea Publică". Pro TV (in Romanian). 30 July 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  19. ^ "Bucharest, Romania - July 29, 2020: Details with an officer from the Special Actions and Intervention Service (SIAS), from the Romanian Police, holding a Heckler & Koch MP5 Stock Photo - Alamy". www.alamy.com. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
[edit]