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The '''Ministry of Internal Affairs''' ({{lang-sr|Mинистарство Унутрашњих Послова or ''Ministarstvo Unutrašnjih Poslova''}}) is a governmental agency responsible for local and national [[Law enforcement agency|law enforcement]] services in [[Serbia]]. It has numerous [[municipality|municipal]] and district branches throughout the country. Its core responsibilities include: crime prevention, criminal apprehension, investigations, customs and border control, counter-terrorism, anti-corruption, anti-narcotics and disaster relief. The ministry is also responsible for issuing of [[Serbian passport|passports]] and [[Serbian identity card|personal identification]] to citizens.
The '''Ministry of Internal Affairs''' ({{lang-sr|Mинистарство Унутрашњих Послова or ''Ministarstvo Unutrašnjih Poslova''}}) is a governmental agency responsible for local and national [[Law enforcement agency|law enforcement]] services in [[Serbia]]. It has numerous [[municipality|municipal]] and district branches throughout the country. Its core responsibilities include: crime prevention, criminal apprehension, investigations, customs and border control, counter-terrorism, anti-corruption, anti-narcotics and disaster relief. The ministry is also responsible for issuing of [[Serbian passport|passports]] and [[Serbian identity card|personal identification]] to citizens.

Revision as of 10:51, 11 August 2011

Ministry of Internal Affairs
Mинистарство Унутрашњих Послова
Ministarstvo Unutrašnjih Poslova
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Common nameMinistry of Interior
AbbreviationMUP
Agency overview
Formed2001
Jurisdictional structure
National agencySerbia
Operations jurisdictionSerbia
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersBelgrade
Elected officer responsible
Departments
5
  • Organization, Prevention and Community Policing
  • Public Peace and Order and Other Police Affairs
  • Special Actions, Intervention Police Formation, Defense Preparations and Reserve Preparation
  • Control of Legitimacy of Work
  • Staffing, Improvement and Police Equipping
Website
www.mup.gov.rs
Badge of Serbian police

The Ministry of Internal Affairs (Template:Lang-sr) is a governmental agency responsible for local and national law enforcement services in Serbia. It has numerous municipal and district branches throughout the country. Its core responsibilities include: crime prevention, criminal apprehension, investigations, customs and border control, counter-terrorism, anti-corruption, anti-narcotics and disaster relief. The ministry is also responsible for issuing of passports and personal identification to citizens.

Organization

Minister of Internal Affairs

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Serbian Police Officer
  • Ministers cabinet:
    • Bureau for strategic planning
    • Bureau for international cooperation and european integration
    • Bureau for complaints and representations
    • Bureau for cooperation with the media
  • Service of internal control
  • Secretary of state
  • Secretariat:
    • Department for normative-legal and general legal affairs
      • Department of normative-legal affairs
      • Department of general-legal affairs
    • Department of housing
  • Directorate of police:
    • Crime investigation police department
    • Police department
    • Department for Security
    • Unit for protections
    • Traffic police department
    • Border police department
    • Department for administrative affairs
    • Operations center
    • Department for analytics
    • Department of information technology
    • Department of connection and cryptography
    • Coordination department for Kosovo and Metohija
    • Regional police departments
  • Finance, human resources and Joint Affairs Sector:
    • Department of human resources
    • Department for joint affairs
    • Department for nutrition & accommodations
    • Department for professional education training, development and science
  • Internal police control sector
  • Sector for search and rescue

Special units

Vehicles

Peugeot Boxer 330 of Serbian Police

BMW 5 of Serbian Police
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Serbian Police Audi
A Serbian police Peugeot 308.

Serbian Police Car

Rotorcraft

SBPOK

The Counter-Organized Crime Service (SBPOK), was a stable structure out of the police service (Public Security Sector) that reported directly to him, as the only operational police unit reporting directly at the political level.[clarification needed] The intention was to recruit some of the best and most experienced Serbian investigators to SBPOK. They are regarded as the best anti-organized crime unit in eastern and southern Europe.[citation needed]

See also

References