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  1. 18.9.2025 | Illegal marketing of gambling in game streams and social media
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/illegal-marketing-of-gambling-in-game-streams-and-social-media
  2. 3.9.2025 | The National Police Board has prohibited the marketing of gambling by two different social media influencers in violation of the Lotteries Act. Both prohibition decisions were served on the parties concerned in May 2025. One of the prohibitions entered into force in June. The enforcement of the other prohibition has been suspended, as the party concerned has appealed against it to the Administrative Court.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/the-national-police-board-intervened-again-in-the-unlawful-marketing-of-gambling-by-social-media-influencers
  3. 18.9.2025 | Gambling is being marketed illegally on various social media platforms and in game streams, and the police are addressing this activity. A particular concern for the police is the marketing of gambling targeted at young people.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/25254699/illegal-marketing-of-gambling-in-game-streams-and-social-media
  4. 14.5.2025 | Helsinki Administrative Court has rejected an appeal filed by a party against the decision of the National Police Board. The decision of the Administrative Court upheld the view of the National Police Board that the party's activities had constituted the marketing of gambling services in violation of the Lotteries Act.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/national-police-board-allowed-to-ban-social-media-influencer-for-illegal-marketing-of-gambling
  5. 10.1.2023 | Illegal gambling advertising has been especially targeted at young adults on social media channels for several years. Marketing typically utilises the popularity of social media celebrities and aims to associate gambling with images of success, coping well in life, prosperity and publicity. However, gambling causes serious social, health and economic harms, which are ignored in advertising.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/especially-young-adults-encounter-gambling-marketing-on-social-media
  6. Eastern Finland Police Department communications The communications department at Eastern Finland Police is open during office hours from 8am to 4pm. Outside office hours and if we are unable to respond, please submit your request for contact by e...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/eastern-finland-police-department-communications
  7. Frequently asked questions about gambling Finland’s gambling system is undergoing reform. Please note that the content of this page is based on old legislation and is valid until 30 June 2027. The content will be updated as the effective date of t...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/frequently-asked-questions-about-gambling
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. Police en Newsroom Blog Be cautious online – cyber-enabled crime on the increase 3.4.2025 13.07 Blog What is cyber-enabled crime? Mikko Kiiski: From the point of view of the police, one of the most typical criminal phenomena related to the online ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/be-cautious-online-cyber-enabled-crime-on-the-increase
  11. 24.3.2026 | Young people online An educator's guide to cybercrime prevention and responsible online behaviour. 2026 Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Young people online 5 3 What is cybercrime? 7 3.1 Cybercrimes in Finnish legislation 8 3.2 Specific features of cyb...
    https://poliisi.fi/documents/25235045/59586767/young-people-online-guide-english.pdf/f3372a5f-c0cb-829b-3462-f758988e49b9?t=1774350732324
  12. 3.12.2024 | Statement ID-24794938 1 (81) 01.11.2024 POL-2023-12050 NATIONAL POLICE BOARD Gambling Administration Konepajankatu 2, P.O.Box 50, FI-11101 RIIHIMÄKI arpajaishallinto@poliisi.fi Tel. +358 295 480 181 police.fi National Police Board's guidelines on ...
    https://poliisi.fi/documents/25235045/31329648/National-Police-Boards-guidelines-on-the-marketing-of-gambling-services-2024.pdf/c32252a1-fe61-d5d1-5020-c1398f6c9e0c?t=1733215980340
  13. 3.11.2025 | The police encounter every day situations where citizens need help due to their mental health problems. This can be seen in all areas of policing, especially in law enforcement and response assignments.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/mielen-kriisit-poliisin-arjessa-kasvava-osa-tyota-ja-kohtaamisia-1
  14. 28.8.2025 | According to the Helsinki Safety Survey, 90 per cent of Helsinki’s residents feel safe in the city in general; however, the feeling of being unsafe is more pronounced on weekends, particularly in the city centre and certain districts of the city. Crimes committed by young people have decreased significantly thanks to measures taken by the authorities, but disturbances and harm caused by drug use have increased.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/youth-crime-down-in-helsinki-drug-related-problems-on-the-rise
  15. 14.2.2025 | Next week, from 17 to 23 February 2025, the police will be active on online platforms and focus on chatting with young people.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/enhanced-online-presence-by-the-police-on-platforms-popular-among-young-people
  16. 9.3.2023 | The police look for ways to reach citizens through communication, not only in Finland but in other countries as well. Structural and cultural factors of the police administration have a crucial impact on how the police develops interaction in various countries.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/25254699/international-models-and-ideas-for-public-communication-of-the-police
  17. 23.7.2025 | Seizures of the highly dangerous narcotic alpha-PVP (alpha-pyrrolidine valerophenone) have increased significantly in Finland. According to the Forensic Laboratory of the National Bureau of Investigation, more than eight kilograms of alpha-PVP, also known by the street name “peukku” in Finnish, has been seized this year, while the amount was less than 500 grams during the whole of 2020, for example.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/use-and-seizures-of-the-highly-dangerous-alpha-pvp-narcotic-have-increased
  18. 15.5.2024 | The Police Museum was established in May 2004 in conjunction with the then National Police School in Tampere. The museum celebrates its 20th anniversary in many different ways. This includes memories posted on social media and various events.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/43794229/the-police-museum-celebrates-20th-anniversary
  19. 10.4.2024 | The National Police Board of Finland has published a report containing a comprehensive analysis of youth crime among under 21-year-olds. Another purpose of the analysis report was to produce a nationwide situational picture of youth crime.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-monitor-the-situational-picture-of-youth-crime-using-a-data-driven-approach
  20. 12.10.2022 | Weapons and alcohol don't belong together in Moose hunting
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/weapons-and-alcohol-don-t-belong-together-in-moose-hunting