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  1. What does trafficking in human beings mean? Human trafficking does not mean a sale as a single event. Human trafficking is a process of exploitation, where the perpetrator tries to gain financial profit by subjugating the victim by different means...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/trafficking-in-human-beings
  2. You can visit us even if you do not speak Finnish, Swedish or English. With the help of interpreters, you can talk to us in any language you want. However, you should reserve some time for the services, or bring someone who speaks Finnish with you.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/information-about-the-helsinki-police-department-in-different-languages
  3. Supervision of foreign nationals The police monitor adherence to the Aliens Act and regulations based on it. Supervision of foreign nationals is a statutory duty of the police on the basis of the Aliens Act. It is primarily carried out as part of ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/supervision-of-foreign-nationals
  4. Organisation of Helsinki Police We ensure that our capital city is safe and pleasant for everyone together with the City of Helsinki, other authorities, communities and the residents. The Helsinki police station is in Pasila. You can report an off...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/organisation-and-management-helsinki-police-department
  5. Honour-based violence Domestic violence may include honour-based violence, particularly among immigrants. It is a form of violence inflicted on someone who does not abide by the community's norms or rules on individual conduct. In these cases, vio...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/honour-based-violence
  6. Speech by National Police Commissioner Ilkka Koskimäki at the oath-taking ceremony of new police officers in Tampere on 4 December 2025 National Police Commissioner Ilkka Koskimäki Police University College Dear Minister of the Interior, Principal...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/speech-by-national-police-commissioner-ilkka-koskimaki-at-the-oath-taking-ceremony-of-new-police-officers-on-4-december-2025
  7. Fraud In fraud offences, the perpetrator aims to obtain financial benefits by deceiving the victim. Fraud often causes financial damage to the victim. Nowadays, there are many kinds of fraud types, and they have moved to information networks. E-ma...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/fraud
  8. 25.11.2025 | According to the preliminary investigation conducted by the police, the suspected aggravated pandering took place over a period of approximately two years between 2023 and 2025, mainly outside the capital region. One of the main locations was Tampere, and the case is scheduled to be heard in the Pirkanmaa District Court in December.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-suspect-romanian-pandering-organisation-of-criminal-proceeds-of-up-to-one-million-euros
  9. Police en Newsroom Blog The use of alpha-PVP can also be seen in road traffic 16.12.2025 9.34 Blog Abstract The synthetic narcotic alpha-PVP, which has rapidly become more common in Finland, has turned into a visible phenomenon in recent years, bo...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-use-of-alpha-pvp-can-also-be-seen-in-road-traffic
  10. 2.5.2023 | The National Bureau of Investigation and the National Criminal Police of Estonia have investigated together aggravated trafficking in human beings involving companies with links to the construction industry. It is suspected that an organisation consisting of different companies and individuals has deceived several dozen workers into coming to work in Finland in circumstances such as forced labour and has gained criminal proceeds of over 2.3 million euros from this activity.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/nbi-conducted-an-investigation-into-suspected-aggravated-human-trafficking-in-construction-industry
  11. 2.6.2023 | In May, the police participated in the joint action days of 46 countries against trafficking in human beings and sexual exploitation. The authorities inspected businesses in which, according to prior information, sexual services might have been offered.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/close-to-a-hundred-locations-inspected-by-authorities-to-combat-human-trafficking-and-sexual-exploitation
  12. 4.7.2025 | The Police in Ostrobothnia request that the parents of the missing family be remanded in custody in absentia
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-police-in-ostrobothnia-request-that-the-parents-of-the-missing-family-be-remanded-in-custody-in-absentia
  13. 8.7.2025 | Parents of missing family remanded in absentia – police continue search efforts
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/parents-of-missing-family-remanded-in-absentia-police-continue-search-efforts
  14. 23.1.2026 | On Monday, January 19, 2026, based on information received from another authority, the police conducted a search at a detached house located in northern Helsinki.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/an-elderly-man-is-suspected-of-having-lived-in-the-basement-of-a-detached-house-for-years-under-inhumane-conditions
  15. 28.11.2023 | The police have concluded an extensive criminal investigation concerning Thai berry pickers who worked in Finland and are believed to have become victims of human trafficking. The police suspect five people of the offence.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/large-human-trafficking-case-of-thai-berry-pickers-to-consideration-of-charges
  16. 24.9.2024 | The national human trafficking investigative team of the Helsinki Police Department is transferring a suspected criminal case for the consideration of charges as aggravated usury. The police suspects that kickbacks were collected from up to 200 Ethiopian healthcare employees. The prime suspect has remained in custody since July.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/suspects-collected-kickbacks-from-nurses-for-arrival-in-finland-some-injured-parties-became-indebted-due-to-the-payments
  17. 13.11.2023 | To prevent labor exploitation and human trafficking, foreign workers need to have access to information in their native language about working in Finland.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/25254699/work-help-finland-mobile-application-helps-to-combat-human-trafficking
  18. 11.7.2023 | Authorities in 32 countries carried out inspections in June to combat labour exploitation. Internationally, 261 victims of labour exploitation were identified during the joint action week.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/authorities-inspected-103-locations-during-joint-action-days-against-human-trafficking
  19. 17.11.2025 | The international IMPROVE project developed issues such as an AI-based service to help victims of domestic violence. The European Commission awarded the service as the best innovation of 2025.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/25254699/innovative-solutions-to-support-victims-of-domestic-violence
  20. 21.10.2022 | Finland participated in Europe-wide action days against trafficking in human beings for labour exploitation in the agricultural sector. The Police, Regional State Agency and the Border Guard inspected, for example, berry farms in August. Based on the action days, the situation in the Finnish agricultural sector is generally good.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/agricultural-sector-targeted-by-authorities-during-action-days-against-human-trafficking