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The '''''Serviciul Independent pentru Intervenţii şi Acţiuni Speciale''''' (''Independent Special Actions and Intervention Service'', SIIAS) is a [[Romanian Police]] [[task force]] created in 1995 as part of the Counter-[[Organized crime]] Squad.
The '''''Serviciul Independent pentru Intervenţii şi Acţiuni Speciale''''' (''Independent Special Actions and Intervention Service'', SIIAS) is a [[Romanian Police]] [[task force]] created in 1995 as part of the Counter-[[Organized crime]] Squad.


Its roles include seizing and neutralizing dangerous or armed [[criminal]]s, and [[Hostage crisis|releasing]] [[hostage]]s and kidnap victims. SIIAS also helps rescue persons in [[disaster]]s in any area of the country in cooperation with the aviation unit of the [[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Ministry of Administration and Interior]].
Its roles include seizing and neutralizing dangerous or armed [[criminal]]s, and [[Hostage crisis|releasing]] [[hostage]]s and kidnap victims. SIIAS also helps rescue persons in [[disaster]]s in any area of the country in cooperation with the aviation unit of the [[Ministry of Administration and Interior (Romania)|Ministry of Administration and Interior]].


SIIAS ensures the protection of [[policemen]], [[witness]]es and others involved in criminal investigations if they have been pressurised or threatened. SIIAS also ensures protection of the heads of the Ministry of Administration and Interior, General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police, chiefs of police of other states or foreign delegations visiting Romania. SIIAS takes part in [[extradition]] operations and handles those extradited to Romania.
SIIAS ensures the protection of [[policemen]], [[witness]]es and others involved in criminal investigations if they have been pressurised or threatened. SIIAS also ensures protection of the heads of the Ministry of Administration and Interior, General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police, chiefs of police of other states or foreign delegations visiting Romania. SIIAS takes part in [[extradition]] operations and handles those extradited to Romania.
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* {{en icon}} [http://www.politiaromana.ro/Engleza/siias.htm Official website]
* {{en icon}} [http://www.politiaromana.ro/Engleza/siias.htm Official website]


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Revision as of 14:38, 17 September 2013

The Serviciul Independent pentru Intervenţii şi Acţiuni Speciale (Independent Special Actions and Intervention Service, SIIAS) is a Romanian Police task force created in 1995 as part of the Counter-Organized crime Squad.

Its roles include seizing and neutralizing dangerous or armed criminals, and releasing hostages and kidnap victims. SIIAS also helps rescue persons in disasters in any area of the country in cooperation with the aviation unit of the Ministry of Administration and Interior.

SIIAS ensures the protection of policemen, witnesses and others involved in criminal investigations if they have been pressurised or threatened. SIIAS also ensures protection of the heads of the Ministry of Administration and Interior, General Inspectorate of the Romanian Police, chiefs of police of other states or foreign delegations visiting Romania. SIIAS takes part in extradition operations and handles those extradited to Romania.

The bomb squad division of SIIAS deals with explosive devices placed in public or private places. It also carries out specialized technical control with the purpose of preventing the disturbance of public peace and order by using explosive means and contributes to the education of the population to minimise the risk of harm by explosives.

See also