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  1. International cooperation Finnish police pursue broad cross-border cooperation. The cooperation is considered international, as it takes place across Finland’s national borders. Cooperation is important, because the Finnish police can only operate...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/international-cooperation
  2. International cooperation licence If you intend to provide gambling services with an operator that does not have a licence in Finland, you will need an international cooperation licence in addition to your operating licence. The Gambling Act defin...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/international-cooperation-licence
  3. Interpol has been a success story, also measured in terms of membership numbers. Today’s Interpol members are Police authorities of 195 states.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/long-history-of-international-police-cooperation
  4. Entering international positions Work in governmental positions offers the opportunity to enter international duties. Finnish experts are hired by the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN) and research organisations, for instance. Finland parti...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/international-tasks
  5. 5.6.2026 | The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has completed the criminal investigation into damage to two subsea telecommunications cables in the Gulf of Finland in late 2025. The investigation has concluded with four suspects.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/investigation-into-fitburg-cable-damage-concluded
  6. 4.6.2026 | The National Bureau of Investigation has largely completed an extensive criminal investigation involving Uros Oy, in which the suspected criminal damage amounts to nearly 38 million euros. The case involves multiple suspected aggravated financial offences and dozens of persons interviewed across several countries.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/extensive-financial-crime-investigation-involving-uros-oy-draws-to-a-close
  7. Applications for a gambling licence may be submitted via the e-service as of 2 March 2026. The website is still under development. × Close Licences under the Gambling Act Parties can apply for licences under the Gambling Act by submitting a writte...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/licences-under-the-gambling-act
  8. Supervision of gambling The provision of gambling services is a form of economic activity that, without supervision, may have harmful effects on society. The objects of the gambling system could not be achieved without an efficient supervisory org...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/supervision-of-gambling
  9. National Police Board of Finland, units and services The National Police Board’s tasks include planning, directing, developing and supervising police operations and the related support functions. In addition, it is responsible for the equal availa...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/national-police-board-units
  10. The career story of Pasi Aho.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/internationalism-develops-you
  11. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) is a national unit of the Finnish Police operating across Finland and dealing with a wide range of duties.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/what-does-national-bureau-of-investigation-do
  12. Projects and top-up funding The police can use its top-up funding towards the organisation’s development projects. The following projects have been financed fully or partially with top-up funding. Projects in progress Open all Close all IMPROVE - ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/projects-and-complementary-funding
  13. Advisory boards monitor and develop the activities and operations of the police The Advisory Board for the Police operates under the Ministry of the Interior. The tasks of the Advisory Board include: monitoring the development in the environment a...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/advisory-boards-and-committees
  14. National Police Board of Finland The National Police Board’s tasks include planning, directing, developing and supervising police operations and the related support functions. In addition, it is responsible for the equal availability of police ser...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/national-police-board
  15. Organised crime According to the Criminal Code, an organised criminal group is a group that consists of at least three people who cooperate to commit serious crimes. The most visible manifestation of organised criminal groups are those that wear s...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/offences/crime-categories/organised-crime
  16. Manipulation of sports events Attempts may be made to manipulate sports events because of betting. In betting, the final result depends on the result of a competition or event. So, a party involved in a sports event, such as a player and a judge, ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/manipulation-of-sports-events
  17. Read the career story of Superintendent Elina Katajamäki.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/following-in-father-s-footsteps
  18. 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
  19. The Police definition of street gangs refers to groups associated with certain urban neighbourhoods, with several active identified individuals and defined hierarchies and leaders.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/criminality-by-street-gangs
  20. A domestic burglary violates the protection of one’s home Burglaries are regrettably common these days, and are committed all year round. The police always investigates burglaries as aggravated theft. Burglaries are typically committed by Finnish ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/domestic-and-holiday-home-burglaries