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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 ...
Since 2001 multiple restructures and improvements occurred in order to align the service to the European counterparts. Currently it is composed of the Border Police General Inspectorate which is the central structure, subordinated to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, [2] while the second tier is composed of the 5 Territorial Inspectorates (Giurgiu, Timișoara, Oradea, Sighetu Marmației, Iași ...
Mounted police in King Michael I Park, Bucharest Dacia Duster of the Bucharest Local Police. The Local Police, (Romanian: Poliția Locală, Romanian pronunciation: [poliˈt͡si.a loˈkalə]) of Romania is an institution of the Romanian Police that operates at a local level.
The Romanian Military Police (Romanian: Poliția Militară) is the military police of the Romanian Armed Forces.It was formed in 1990, immediately after the Romanian Revolution, although the Romanian Gendarmerie (also re-established in 1990) performed military police duties between 1850 and 1949.
The bomb squad division of SIAS deals with explosive devices placed in public or private places and 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.
Miliția was established by decree in January 1949; [1] the decree simultaneously disbanded the Romanian Police and Gendarmerie, considered “bourgeois” institutions. [2] ...
The Serviciul Special de Poliţie pentru Intervenţie Rapidă (Police Rapid Intervention Service, SSPIR) was created in 1999, [1] as a Romanian Police special operations unit for Bucharest.
The heraldic ensigns of the Romanian Police consist of the following elements: large blue shield with a crusader golden eagle, having its head turned to the right, red peak and claws, open wings, holding a silver sword in its right claw; the green olive branch, symbolizing peace and order, replacing the mace from the coat of arms of the country.