Norwegian Police Service
The police force for Norway, commonly called politiet, and sometimes called Norwegian police,[1] is formally called Norwegian Police Service (in Norwegian: Politi- og lensmannsetaten).
The police has 15,483 employees (as of 2016). If one also counts the employees of PST, an intelligence agency, the number of employees is over 16,000.[2]
Norwegian Police Service Media
Police students (left), Minister of Justice and the Police Knut Storberget (middle) and Oslo Chief of Police Anstein Gjengedal (right) in 2008
Head offices of the National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime in Norway in Oslo
Mercedes-Benz Vito police transport van
BMW X5 command vehicle
Water police mission near Drøbak in the Oslofjord
The National Mobile Police Service performing a traffic control on E18
Romerike Police District is responsible for the passport control at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen
A police student demonstrates securing DNA evidence.
AW169 operated by the Norwegian Police Service.
References
- ↑ "Norway investigation service considering 'Facebook police'". www.thelocal.no. 24 May 2017.
- ↑ NTB, null (30 August 2016). "Antall ansatte i politiet øker". www.dn.no.[dead link]