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Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Mинистарство Унутрашњих Послова
Ministarstvo Unutrašnjih Poslova
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Common nameMinistry of Internal Affairs
AbbreviationMUP
Agency overview
Formed2001
Jurisdictional structure
National agencySerbien
Operations jurisdictionSerbien
General nature
Operational structure
HauptsitzBelgrade
Elected officer responsible
Departments
5
  • Organization, Prevention and Community Policing
  • Public Peace and Order and Other Police Affairs
  • Special Actions, Intervention Police Formation, Defense Preparations and Reserve Preparation
  • Control of Legitimacy of Work
  • Staffing, Improvement and Police Equipping
Website
www.mup.gov.rs

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Serbia (Serbian: Mинистарство Унутрашњих Послова, Ministarstvo Unutrašnjih Poslova) is responsible for all local and national law enforcement services in Serbia. It has numerous municipal and district branches throughout the country. Its core responsibilities include: crime prevention, counter-terrorism, anti-corruption, narcotics, and disaster relief. The Ministry is also responsible for the issuing of passports and personal identification cards to citizens.

Serbian police Peugeot 307
Members of Traffic Police in Serbia

Organization

Minister of Internal Affairs

  • Ministers cabinet
    • Bureau for Strategic Planning
    • Bureau for International Cooperation and European Integration
    • Bureau for complaints and representations
    • Bureau for Cooperation with the media
  • Service of internal control
  • Secretary of State
  • Secretariat
    • Department for normative-legal and general legal affairs
      • Department of Normative-legal affairs
      • Department of general-legal affairs
    • Department of Housing
  • Directorate of Police
    • Crime Investigation Police Department
    • Police Department
    • Department for Security
    • Unit for Protections
    • Traffic Police Department
    • Border Police Department
    • Department for Administrative Affairs
    • Operations Center
    • Department for Analytics
    • Department of Information Technology
    • Department of connection and cryptography
    • Coordination Department for Kosovo and Metohija
    • Regional Police Departments
  • Finance, Human resources and Joint Affairs Sector
    • Department of Human resources
    • Department for Joint Affairs
    • Department for Nutrition & Accommodations
    • Department for professional education training, development and science
  • Internal Police control Sector
  • Sector for Search and Rescue

Special Police Units

Police Cars

  • Volkswagen Jetta
  • Peugeot 307
  • Volkswagen Golf
  • Fiat Punto
  • Ford Focus
  • Skoda Superb
  • Peugeot 308
  • Volkswagen Polo 2010
  • Fiat Ducato III

SBPOK

Counter-Organized Crime Service(SBPOK). It was a stable structure out of the police service (Public Security Sector) that reported directly to him, as the only operational police unit reporting directly at the political level. The intention was to recruit some of the best and most experienced Serbian investigators to SBPOK. They are regarded as the best anti-organized crime unit in eastern and southern Europe.

See also

References