Policja

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Police
Policja
Emblem of Policja
Agency Overview
Preceding agency Milicja Obywatelska (Citizens' Militia)
Employees 100,000
Legal personality Governmental agency
Jurisdictional Structure
National agency Poland
Constituting instruments
General nature
Operational Structure
Minister responsible Grzegorz Schetyna, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji)
Agency executive Grzegorz Schetyna, Commander in Chief of Police
Departments
Website
Policja (English)

Policja is the generic name for the police in Poland. The Polish police force was known as policja throughout the Second Polish Republic (1918–1939), and in modern post-communist Republic of Poland since 1990. Its current size is approximately 100,000 people. Among the departments in the force are , Municipal police services, Highway Patrol service, the administration activity services, the Safety service, the service for investigating corruption and serious commercial crimes, the rapid response team, the railway police service and the air service

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Today, most common types include various models from Škoda, Volkswagen, Opel and other. Traditionally, they are painted in dark blue with white stripes and the word "POLICJA" on both sides. However, currently (2007), in an attempt to conform to EU standards, the scheme is being modified to silver/blue (similar to modern German police cars).

[edit] Historical secret police organizations

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  1. ^ Journal of Laws of the General Headquarters of Police, 2006, January 23

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