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  1. Car burglaries and unauthorised use Finland is one of the safest European countries regarding motor vehicle offences. Cars, for example, get stolen in Finland least often in the entire EU. Also the amount of cars that remain missing is small in Fi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/car-burglaries-and-unauthorised-use
  2. Police vehicles Finnish police use cars, vans, motorcycles, scooters, boats, water scooters, snowmobiles, quad bikes, bicycles and light electric vehicles. The police has to operate in many different kinds of environments and weather conditions, w...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/vehicles
  3. Police Traffic Safety Centre Photos from the fixed automatic traffic cameras are sent wirelessly to the Police Traffic Safety Centre in Helsinki. The photo taken by a traffic safety camera shows the vehicle, the licence plate, the driver, and iden...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-traffic-safety-centre
  4. Police en Newsroom Blog Promoting the road safety culture among young people requires action from society as a whole 22.8.2025 8.08 Blog Under the leadership of Minister Lulu Ranne, the Finnish Ministry of Transport and Communications has started ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/promoting-the-road-safety-culture-among-young-people-requires-action-from-society-as-a-whole
  5. There are hundreds of career opportunities with the police Police education in Finland is provided by the Police University College in Tampere. Most people associate police work with blue uniforms and police cars. In addition to patrolling the str...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/become-a-police-officer
  6. Automatic traffic surveillance In addition to traditional surveillance methods, the police use automatic traffic surveillance equipment on heavily trafficked roads and urban areas. Besides monitoring speeds, the equipment is used to monitor observ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/automatic-traffic-surveillance
  7. Police en Newsroom Blog Pedestrian crossing must live up to its reputation 13.12.2024 15.17 Blog Now that winter has come, with darkness and slippery streets, we must all be more alert to keep safe in traffic. The fact that it is dim or completely...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/pedestrian-crossing-must-live-up-to-its-reputation
  8. Police helpline The police helpline gives advice on non-urgent matters regarding licences, appointment bookings, e-services and traffic surveillance. The national police helpline gives advice on non-urgent matters regarding passports, identity car...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-customer-service-helpline
  9. Emergency response Emergency number – 112 If you need urgent police assistance, call the national emergency number 112. If someone has been injured, begin administering first aid. Prevent any further damage from occurring, if possible. You do not ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/emergency-services
  10. 6.5.2026 | The Police and the Finnish Road Safety Council inspected child safety seats in April and found room for improvement in terms of keeping children safe in cars. The Police issued 14 traffic penalty fees and six fines.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-police-and-the-finnish-road-safety-council-controls-reveal-shortcomings-in-child-safety-on-the-road
  11. Public protests at Helsinki Airport – FAQ The Eastern Uusimaa Police Department maintains public order and security at Helsinki Airport. It also carries out other duties assigned to the police at the airport. Questions and answers regarding public...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/public-protests-at-helsinki-airport-faq
  12. Police dogs Police dogs serve in all police units, around the clock on every day of the year, ready to support the police during tasks. Police dogs perform approximately 11,000 different tasks per year in various situations, and they have been est...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-dogs
  13. News archive Search... Select department All Central Finland Police Department Eastern Finland Police Department Eastern Uusimaa Police Department Helsinki Police Department Häme Police Department Lapland Police Department National Police Board Os...
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  14. 27.4.2026 | Police call-out volumes continue to rise — police concerned about the increasing violence of youth crime
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-call-out-volumes-continue-to-rise-police-concerned-about-the-increasing-violence-of-youth-crime
  15. Public protests at Helsinki Airport – FAQ Public meetings and demonstrations A public meeting is typically a demonstration, or some other event arranged under the constitutional freedom of assembly. Anyone may follow a public meeting or demonstrat...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/public-meetings-and-demonstrations
  16. 3.2.2026 | Public notification POL-2026-15410
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/public-notification-pol-2026-15410
  17. 4.6.2025 | The police monitored the safety of unprotected traffic throughout Finland over a period of three weeks from 12 May to 1 June 2025. The surveillance focused on the riding of bicycles, light electric vehicles and mopeds. With regard to cars and other heavier vehicles, special attention was paid to compliance with the rules concerning pedestrian crossings.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-police-intervened-in-illegal-riding-on-pavement-and-carrying-passengers
  18. 22.8.2025 | The police want to point out that young drivers are not always ready for responsible driving. An age exemption permit entitling to a category B driving licence at the age of 17 should be granted for genuinely exceptional cases, not routinely to young people. Statistics by Statistics Finland show a worrying trend in road traffic deaths among 17-year-olds.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/motoring-speeding-and-risky-behaviour-are-causes-for-increased-road-traffic-fatalities-among-17-year-olds
  19. 2.6.2025 | Heading to Tampere on a summer vacation? Visit the Police Museum while you’re there!
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/43794229/armored-vehicle-from-the-1930s-this-summer-s-attraction-at-the-police-museum
  20. 15.3.2024 | National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) conducts investigation into an alleged aggravated money laundering as a Finnish company has received money from Ukraine for supplying protection gear to the war zone. According to the criminal investigation, a total of 5.7 million euros was sent to a Finnish entrepreneur from the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/two-finns-detained-on-suspicion-of-financial-offences-relating-to-the-purchases-of-the-ministry-of-defence-of-ukraine