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The following is a list of police districts prior to the 2002 reform. [31] The list further contains 1999 data regarding the population, number of employees, criminal cases and budget in million Norwegian krone . [ 32 ]
The Criminal Investigation Service was established in 1959, [4] and the search and rescue system with two joint coordination centers and sub-centers for each police district was created in 1970. [6] The number of police districts was nearly constant from 1894 to 2002, although a few have been creased and closed. [1]
Pages in category "Police districts in Norway" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Oslo Police District (Norwegian: Oslo politidistrikt) is the largest police district in Norway. The Police District of Asker og Bærum and Oslo Police District are from January 1, 2016 merged into one, and kept the name Oslo Police District. The police district comprises three municipalities, Oslo, Asker and Bærum.
Rogaland Police District (Norwegian: Rogaland politidistrikt) is one of 27 police districts in Norway, covering Rogaland except Haugalandet. The district is headquartered in Stavanger and consists of three police stations, at Stavanger, Sandnes and Eigersund, and 13 sheriff's offices. The district is led by Chief of Police Hans Vik. [1]
Southern Buskerud Police District (Norwegian: Romerike politidistrikt) is one of 27 police districts in Norway, covering the southern part of Buskerud and northern Vestfold. The district is headquartered in Drammen and consists of two police stations , at Drammen and Kongsberg , and eight sheriff's offices.
The son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway is being investigated over another alleged sex crime.. On Wednesday, Nov. 27, the Oslo Police District confirmed Marius Borg Høiby — the royal's ...
In the second largest police district in Norway, after Oslo, and there are four police stations in the city of Bergen (north, south, west and central Bergen) and eleven sheriff's offices (lensmannskontor in Norwegian) in other parts of the county. [2]