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The Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (Finnish: Suojelupoliisi, Supo; Swedish: Skyddspolisen, Skypo), formerly the Finnish Security Police and Finnish Security Intelligence Service, [2] [3] is the security and intelligence agency of Finland in charge of national security, such as counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior.
The unit's chief named concentrated cyber attacks as Finland's greatest threat at the time. [15] In March 2015, the Bureau opened its first official Twitter account [ 16 ] and in August 2015, opened its doors for the first time to the public and allowed visitors to see contents of the Bureau's Crime Museum as well as art forgeries kept inside ...
Ministry of Justice. Public Security Intelligence Agency (PSIA) Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Guard and Rescue Department (警備救難部) (GRD) Security and Intelligence Division (警備情報課) (SID) National Public Safety Commission (NPSC) National Police Agency (NPA)
The Finnish Security Intelligence Service (Suojelupoliisi, Supo) specializes in the prevention of security threats of the State, such as counterintelligence and terrorism. [3] Supo was an agency under police administration, but was transferred under the direct control of the Ministry of the Interior in 2016. [4]
Cambodian National Police Central Security Department (CSD) Military Intelligence Department (MID) Canada. Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Canadian Forces National Counter-Intelligence Unit (CFNCIU),operated by the Canadian Forces Military Police Group [2] Croatia. Security and Intelligence Agency (SOA)
While no agency tracks judicial threats of Georgia judges, data from the U.S. Marshals Service shows that credible threats against federal judges has increased from 179 in 2019 to 457 in 2023, he ...
The US Justice Department has entered a court-enforceable agreement with Georgia’s Fulton County over jail conditions that federal investigators have described as inhumane, violent and unsanitary.
The Ministry of Justice has four departments: Department for Democracy and Public Law, Department for Private Law and Administration of Justice, Department for Criminal Policy and Criminal Law, and Department for Administration and Oversight. In addition, there is the Management Support and Core Services, which is outside the departmental division.