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A police officer on duty with a member of the Polish Military Police.. The force's name, Policja, translates into the English language as Police. An individual officer is typically called a policjant (plural policjanci); these are not, however, official titles and are not included in the official rank structure, they are simply terms used to refer to any police officer regardless of the rank ...
The commander-in-chief of Police (Polish: Komendant Główny Policji) is the head of the Police (Policja) of Poland, a national civilian police force.The commander presides over the National Police Headquarters (Komenda Główna Policji) and reports to the Minister of Interior and Administration.
1887 Russian 'wanted' poster for future Polish Marshal of Poland and Chief of State, Józef Piłsudski. During the period of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's existence, most law enforcement was undertaken by a group of nobles of varying degrees of importance who possessed private armies and who, in return for political power and a place within the nation's social hierarchy, swore their ...
the Polish National Police (Policja) the Polish Border Guard (Straż Graniczna) Civil defence. the State Fire Brigade (Straż Pożarna) Search and rescue and the oversight of ambulance services; the granting of identity documents (Polish passports, identity cards) and driving licenses through the network of voivodeships
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On Monday, the Polish government reported that between 3,000 and 4,000 migrants were close to the border.This footage, posted online by the Polish Police on November 9, shows officers gathered ...
1 Polish State Police. 2 Railway Police. 3 Military Gendarmerie. 4 Border guard. 5 State Police (1918–1939) 6 Blue Police (1939-1944) 7 See also. 8 Notes. 9 References.
WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish police negotiators persuaded a man to come down from a monument in a central Warsaw square, a spokesperson said, putting an end to an incident that had seen part of the ...