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  2. Finnish identity card - Wikipedia

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    ID card is applied at a police station and it is issued by the police. Possession of an ID card or any ID document is non-compulsory in Finland, though interactions with officials and companies, like voting, picking up a parcel from Posti offices or buying alcohol when a salesperson suspects buyer to be under 18 or 30 years old, can be ...

  3. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    Carrying any ID is not de jure compulsory. However, during routine police checks, if a citizen is found without an ID, the police officer may take them to the nearest police station for further investigation, thus rendering always carrying the ID card de facto compulsory. Guatemala: Documento Personal de Identificación (National Identity Document)

  4. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    Free of charge for first issue or renewal of data; €22 for renewal if lost, stolen or destroyed; €16.50 for renewal if defaced; 10 years; Identity Malta [117] 28 September 2020 [118] [119] Netherlands: NFC [120] National identity card optional; however, valid identity documentation is compulsory for all persons aged 14 or over. €40.92 ...

  5. Helsinki Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Helsinki Police Department (HPD) (Finnish: Helsingin poliisilaitos) is the department of the Police of Finland in charge of the Finnish capital of Helsinki. Its responsibilities include enforcing the law and providing security for the city.

  6. Police of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Police of Finland (Finnish: Poliisi, Swedish: Polis) is a national government agency responsible for general police and law enforcement matters in the Republic of Finland. The Police of Finland is subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior and consists of the National Police Board ( Finnish : Poliisihallitus , Swedish : Polisstyrelsen ...

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  8. National Police Board of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The National Police Board of Finland (Finnish: Poliisihallitus) is the central agency under the Ministry of the Interior of Finland responsible for planning, leading, developing, and supervising police operations in Finland and its support functions.

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    The Police of Finland said investigators found a shotgun used for hunting at the scene and that it was believed to be the murder weapon. ... Police ID 15-year-old female suspect found dead by ...