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  1. 31.1.2022 | The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has concluded a large-scale criminal investigation into aggravated impairment of the environment. The criminal investigation, involving three cases with an international dimension, started at the beginning of 2020. A press release on the progress made in the investigation was delivered in May 2021.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/thousands-of-tons-of-illegal-waste-allegedly-shipped-between-finland-and-estonia
  2. 8.3.2022 | The results of a recent study by the police show that the number of violent crime incidents in which the suspect is under 15 years old has grown significantly in recent years.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/a-new-report-by-the-police-analyses-the-factors-underlying-violent-crime-committed-by-underage-juveniles
  3. 19.8.2021 | The current year has seen public debate on cases where the focus has been on the attitude, approach and skills of the police in investigating human trafficking and related crimes.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/police-blog-the-police-are-improving-their-skills-to-interact-with-vulnerable-victims
  4. 27.1.2022 | The Barnahus project jointly run by the Police and Finnish institute for health and welfare (THL) has published a handbook which is a collective guide for the investigation of violent and sexual crimes against children. The handbook collects information for the Police regarding various pretrial investigation measures.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/collection-of-best-practices-in-new-handbook-on-investigation-of-crimes-against-children
  5. 27.10.2021 | The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has investigated the computer break-in against Psychotherapy Centre Vastaamo since autumn 2020. Progress has been made in the criminal investigation, and the next step is to interview victims of the hacking incident online.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/progress-made-in-investigation-of-vastaamo-hacking-incident-police-to-start-to-interview-victims-online
  6. Court proceedings The parties to court proceedings in criminal cases are the victim (the injured party), the accused (the defendant) and the prosecutor. The injured party has a stake in the proceedings if they have claims against the defendant, i....
    https://poliisi.fi/en/legal-proceedings
  7. 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...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/news-archive
  8. The Victims’ Directive improves the rights of crime victims Directives are one form of EU legislation. The purpose of the Victims’ Directive is to obligate EU member countries to take the crime victims’ position into account in legislation. The Di...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/the-victims-directive
  9. 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
  10. Applying for a gambling licence Apply for a gambling licence by submitting a written application. Write your application in Finnish or Swedish. Send the application and attachments to the National Police Board via the online service, by email, or ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/applying-for-a-gambling-licence
  11. Tuusula moped meet: Questions and answers The stopping situation involving the rider of a two-wheeled vehicle in Tuusula on Saturday 8 August has prompted discussion in the media and on social media. This page brings together general questions and...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/tuusula-moped-meet-questions-and-answers
  12. Did you get a fine? If you are caught speeding, the police will give you a fine. Similarly, a fine may be issued if you drive a vehicle subject to a prohibition of use due to unpaid vehicle tax. In ordinary cases like these, a process called the f...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/did-you-get-a-fine
  13. Right of access You have the right, barring a few exceptions, to find out what personal data of yours the police is processing. You also have the right to be told that the police does not hold any information about you. There is generally no charg...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/checking-personal-data
  14. Mediation Victims of crime can also get help from mediation that can be applied to many kinds of offences. The police consider the possibilities for mediation in all criminal matters. In mediation, the parties come face to face with each other and...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/mediation
  15. 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
  16. 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
  17. Police emblem and how to use it correctly The sword-and-lion emblem is one of the best known symbols of Finnish police. The appearance and use of the emblem is regulated by the Finnish Government’s Decree on the Police. The police emblem consists ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/usage-of-police-symbol-images
  18. 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
  19. Unlicensed firearms and explosives You can hand over unlicensed firearms, firearm components, cartridges, specially dangerous projectiles and explosives to the police without legal consequences. However, must report them to the police on your own ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/unlicensed-firearms-and-explosives
  20. The career story of Minna Liflander.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/licence-administration-works-for-society