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To access training, police officers need to demonstrate good English language knowledge and computer skills. Afterwards, they have two tests: pre-mission training and the SAAT test. Police officers of Republika Srpska participate in various international peacekeeping missions: United Nations Mission of Support to East Timor (UNMISET), [56]
One of the police officers was chosen to take the role of commander of unit. Their uniform was as same as uniform of high-ranked police officers. Later, the unit numbered 50 members which stayed till today. In first years of existence, unit was prepared to participate on every important day for Republika Srpska.
The Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) has been critical of law enforcement and prison conditions in Republika Srpska, stating that "ill-treatment by the police remains a frequent occurrence and that little, if any, progress has been made" and that "It should be emphasised that some of the ill-treatment alleged was of such severity that it would amount to torture."
Pages in category "Police of Republika Srpska" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Special Anti-Terrorist Unit of Ministry of Republika Srpska was founded on April 4, 1992 as Special Police Brigade (Специјална бригада полиције). During the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina it was a unit that fought in many battles.
The training Center opened on April 4, 2018, during a celebration of the Day of Police, and was opened by former president of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik, former prime-minister Željka Cvijanović and minister of interior Dragan Lukač. [4]
The main reasons cited for the transformation into gendarmerie were problems with establishing police reserve units, local problems, and problems with illegal migrants. [11] The gendarmerie is formed of former members of the Support Unit and new police officers who were cadets and graduated from the Police Academy in Banja Luka. [12]
For the purpose of training Gendarmerie personnel, the Gendarmerie NCOs School was formed in Sremska Kamenica in 1919. The first police school, organized by Dr. Archibald Rice, was opened in Belgrade in 1921 and two years later Central School for Police officers was established in Zemun.