Police of the Republic of Hungary A Magyar Köztársaság Rendőrsége |
|
Common name | Rendőrség |
Coat of arms of the Hungarian Police | |
Motto | "Szolgálunk és Védünk" We Serve and Protect |
Agency overview | |
---|---|
Employees | 45,000 |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
General nature |
|
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Budapest |
Elected officer responsible | Sándor Pintér, Minister of Interior |
Agency executive | József Hatala, Chief Captain of the Police, Police Lieutenant-General |
Parent agency | Ministry of Interior |
Website | |
http://www.police.hu/ | |
Law enforcement in Hungary is split among the Police and Border Guards, and the Customs and Excise Authority. Since 2006, the Police has been subject to the Ministry of Justice, when the Ministry of Interior was re-structured to deal with Municipalities and Regional Development. Due to Hungary's accession to the Schengen Treaty, the Police and Border Guards were merged into a single national corps, with the Border Guards becoming Police Officers. This merger took place in January 2008. The Customs and Excise Authority remained to be subject to the Ministry of Finance.[1]
The national police headquarters is located in Budapest, 13th District. It is nicknamed as Police Palace. In February, 2007, the headquarters was the target of small arms fire, with multiple bullet holes being found in the building, but there were no injuries.[2]
Contents |