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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. The Helsinki Police has close to 1,600 employees.
Upon launching the world's first GSM network in 1991, [5] operator Radiolinja (later merged with Elisa) issued short phone numbers in the format 050 XXXX and 050 XXXXX to their employees and shareholders until the early 2000s. New shareholders purchasing 5000 FIM (about 1101 EUR in 2021 [6]) or more worth of shares could request a number.
Finnish police car (Volkswagen Passat) Finnish police van (Volkswagen Transporter) Finnish police patrol boat Finnish mounted police in Helsinki during the state funeral of Mauno Koivisto. Finnish police officers in riot gear Åland department's patrol car Finnish motorcycle police riding on a countryside road at the Rally Finland event in 2010.
The Police of Finland is subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior and divided into the National Police Board, two national units and 11 local police departments. Within departments, there is a division between uniformed patrol police (järjestyspoliisi, "order police") and criminal investigation (rikospoliisi, "crime police"). The function ...
It has closed its entire 1,340 km (833 mile) border with Russia for two weeks in a bid to halt an unusually large flow of asylum seekers that Helsinki says amounts to a "hybrid attack ...
The central unit of the National Police Board is located in Pasila, Helsinki, [5] and parts in Joensuu. Gambling Administration and firearms administration are located in Riihimäki, and the security supervision unit is in Mikkeli. [8] The Police University College is located in Tampere, and its subordinate police dog department is in Hämeenlinna.
The statement said that “police have now questioned the man suspected of committing a homicide in Espoo's Henttaa on October 13th” and alleged that “the suspect has told that he shot the ...
Police – 102; Ambulance – 103; Fire – 101; Gas leaks – 104. Thailand: 191 [44] 1669: 199: 191 will be used as the only national emergency number in the future. [45] Ambulance (Bangkok only) – 1646; Tourist police – 1155; Traffic control center (Bangkok Metro only) – 1197; Highway patrol – 1193; Mobile Phones – 112. [46 ...