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The Service formerly used the English title Finnish Security Police; the word "police" was amended in 2010 to emphasize the agency's role in security intelligence. [31] In 2019, the Service had 440 employees, of whom 56% were police officers and 40% women, and a total budget of 50.9 million euros . [ 33 ]
The NBI headquarters in Tikkurila, Vantaa. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) was established on 30 December 1954 upon ratification of Act 510/1954 and became operational in 1955 by merging the Uusimaa Province Crime Police Centre (Finnish: Uudenmaan läänin rikospoliisikeskus) and the Crime Research Centre (Finnish: Rikostutkimuskeskus).
Bezpečnostní informační služba (BIS) — Security Information Service [3] Denmark. Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (PET) Estonia. Estonian Internal Security Service (KaPo) Finland. Finnish Security Intelligence Service (SuPo) France. Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE) Directorate-General for Internal Security (DGSI)
Directly under the National Police Board are the police departments and the national police units, including the National Bureau of Investigation and the Police University College of Finland. [1] [6] The Finnish Security Intelligence Service is directly under the Ministry of the Interior.
Aug. 5—DULUTH — A panel of experts on July 28 discussed what Finland and Sweden's membership in NATO means for the security of Europe and the U.S. in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Finland's ruling centre-right coalition plans to spend more on NATO membership, defence and security in 2025, while scaling back on welfare spending to tame the Nordic country's fiscal deficit, it ...
Finland expects neighbouring Russia to mount a campaign of disinformation in coming months to influence the Nordic nation's debate over joining NATO, the Finnish security service said on Tuesday.
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]