Law enforcement in Serbia

The Serbian police (Serbian Полиција Србије, Policija Srbije ) is a part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MUP) ​​, it leads with this the Public Administration. The police and the Interior Ministry represented in their actions as the legal executive.

Among the Serbian police is often understands the uniformed and non- uniformed police officers, employees of the public administration and members of the special units, such as the Gendarmerie.

  • 7.1 List of Interior Ministers

Tasks

Among the common tasks of the Serbian police and the Interior Ministry include:

  • Security, suppression and prevention together with the security authorities,
  • Assistance,
  • Provision of information,
  • Law enforcement,
  • Prosecution of offenses,
  • Safe conduct of state guests ( security ),
  • Traffic control,
  • Protection of private rights,
  • Control of the state borders, Control of movement and of residence in the border zone,
  • Control of movement and residence of foreign nationals,

Furthermore, the Home Office to do the task, in cooperation with local police departments, various formalities of citizenship.

  • Publication of the National identification number of the citizen ( Jedinstveni Maticni broj građanina; JMBG )
  • Publication of the identity card,
  • Issuance of travel documents.

Organization

The Serbian police are directly under the Ministry of Interior and is of the population partially equated with this. The General Police Directorate operates five separate departments:

  • Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MUP) General Police Directorate Department organization, prevention and municipal police
  • Department of public safety and order and other police matters
  • Department of Special actions and interventions of the police lineup, defense preparations and stock preparation
  • Department of the legality of the work
  • Department for team building, improving and police equipment

The Ministry of Interior is operates throughout the country and responsible for the enforcement of the State law. These include corporate law, drug trafficking, money laundering, human trafficking, computer crime, organized crime, forced prostitution, serious cases of fraud and terrorism. It represents in its Police acting as the legal executive. Thus, the Ministry of the Interior is also a police and law enforcement authorities.

There are 161 police departments, 62 border crossings and 49 traffic police stations throughout the country.

Training

The police training is provided by the Police Training Center or the crime and police academy.

There are also local training centers in:

  • Makiš,
  • Belgrade,
  • Kula (Vojvodina ),
  • Klisa,
  • Petrovo Selo
  • Jasenovo,
  • Mitrovo Polje,
  • Kuršumlijska Banja.

Staff numbers and

On 30 September 2006, the Interior Ministry counted a total of 42'740 employees. 80.04 % of all employees were men and 19.96% were women. The number of uniformed police officers amounted to 26'527, of which 93.1 % men and 6.9% women.

Rolling stock

The Serbian police used as service vehicles mainly cars Peugeot and Fiat. Chance are also vehicles of other manufacturers. Serving the following vehicles:

  • Fiat Ducato III
  • Fiat Punto
  • Peugeot 307
  • Peugeot 308
  • Peugeot 206
  • VW Passat
  • VW Polo V
  • VW Golf VI
  • Mercedes -Benz G-Class
  • BMW 3 Series
  • BMW 5 Series
  • Peugeot Boxer
  • Mercedes -Benz Sprinter

Aircraft

  • Bell 206 - 8 pieces active
  • Bell 212 - 3 pcs active
  • Aérospatiale SA 341/342 Gazelle - 10 pcs active
  • Sikorsky S-76 - 1 piece active

Mark

The current police flag of Serbia were introduced after lengthy preparations on 1 January 2011. Originally the launch was planned in July 2009, but was postponed. The police license plate, as well as the normal license plate, modeled on the European standard and meet for the first time the unit size of 520x110 mm. The Serbian police uses license plate with white letters on a blue background color. They show after the Cyrillic letters П (P) two digit groups.

Service and official designations

Young Policeman ( 1st class), Mladji policajac (1 klasa ).

Policeman ( 1st class), Policajac (1 klase ).

Independent Police, Samostalni policajac.

Young police sergeant, Mladji policijski narednik.

Young Police Sergeant ( 1st class), Mladji policijski narednik (1 klasa ).

Police Sergeant, Policijski narednik.

Trainee of the MUP, Mup pripravnik.

Police Officer of the MUP, Mup policajac.

Higher policeman, VISI policajac.

Trainee sergeant major, Zastavnik pripravnik.

Trainee lieutenant, Potporučnik pripravnik.

Police Inspector, Policijski inspector.

Independent Police Inspector, Samostalni policijski inspector.

Chief Police Inspector, Glavni policijski inspector.

Police Adviser, Policijski savetnik.

Chief Police consultant Glavni policijski savetnik.

Secretary of the Interior

The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MUP) ​​is a minister. Interior Minister Ivica Dacic The current, this function performs as of July 7, 2008.

List of Interior Minister

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