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Revision as of 10:22, 9 March 2018

Special Task Unit
Единица за специјални задачи
AbbreviationSOU (Macedonian: (ЕСЗ))
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionRepublic of Macedonia
Legal jurisdictionMinistry of Internal Affairs
Governing bodyGovernment of Macedonia
Operational structure
HeadquartersSkopje
Elected officer responsible
Parent agencyGovernment of Macedonia
Website
www.mvr.gov.mk
Tigers (in black) and Lions (in green)

Special Operations Unit is a Police unit from Macedonia.

Noticeable domestic missions

2001 Albanian Insurgency
2007 Operation Mountain Storm
2008 Police action: Ash, (Bajrush clan)
2010 Police action: Conductor, (Frankfurt Mafia)
2012 Arrests after Smilkovci lake killings
2014 Police action: Network, (Grchec clan)
2014 Police action: Kalabria, (Nezim clan)
2014 Police action: Hammer, (Fadilj Arslani clan)
2015 Kumanovo shootings

Foreign missions

Serbia

2014 Floods in Serbia[3] 24 men and one Mi-17.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

2014 Floods in Bosnia[4] 15 men.

See also

Alpha (Police Unit)
Special Support Unit
Rapid Deployment Unit
Border Police
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Macedonian Police
Lake Patrol
Lions former
Video about Tigers (Macedonian)

References

  1. ^ http://www.maticanaiselenici.com/?p=5740
  2. ^ [1] (Macedonian)
  3. ^ [2] (Macedonian)
  4. ^ [3] (Macedonian)