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  1. Financial criminals steal from our shared wealth In financial crime, business activities are exploited for financial gain. Statutory responsibilities may be neglected or business activities may be used for criminal purposes. When financial crimina...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/financial-crimes
  2. Compensation for damage caused by a crime As a victim of crime, you can apply for compensation from State funds from the State Treasury: for personal injuries caused by a crime, damage to property, other financial loss. Before you can demand compe...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/compensation-for-damage-caused-by-a-crime
  3. Police en Newsroom Blog Information and open discussion are key factors in combatting online scams 22.4.2026 10.36 Blog Ring ring – the phone is ringing or a message arrives in your email or as a text message. It seems that the police, a bank or s...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/information-and-open-discussion-are-key-factors-in-combatting-online-scams
  4. Bullying at school can be a crime A nasty phenomenon in the school world is bullying. Bullying comes in many forms. It can be mental violence by shutting someone out of a group, name-calling, or physical violence. Nowadays bullying often occurs th...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/bullying-at-school-can-be-a-crime
  5. Police en Newsroom Blog Driving while intoxicated - an old type of crime, new forms 21.4.2026 14.10 Blog Driving while intoxicated was criminalized in Finland 100 years ago, but the phenomenon has changed in a way that is rarely considered. It's n...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/driving-while-intoxicated-an-old-type-of-crime-new-forms
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. Money laundering The purpose of money laundering is to disguise the origin of money or other property acquired through criminal activity to make it seem that the money or property has been obtained legally. Money laundering is an intentional crimi...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/money-laundering
  9. Exit activity is special preventive action taken by the police to prevent serious crime and related human suffering and financial loss.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/exit-activity
  10. Online tip-off form Have you noticed suspicious activity on the internet? Do you suspect that something you saw may be related to an offence? Have you encountered suspicious content or material? You can leave a tip for the police about a non-urgen...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/net-tip
  11. Support for the elderly Elderly people often have a remarkable amount of life experience. In spite of this, aging often brings challenges caused by, for example, health or memory problems. Elderly people may need support to manage at home or with ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/support-for-the-elderly
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. Organisation and management The Police Department is directed by the Police Chief. Our organisational chart includes the Police Services and four units: Legal unit, Staff unit, HR unit and Finance unit. In numbers of staff, the Police Services lin...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/organisation-of-the-oulu-police-department
  15. 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
  16. 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
  17. 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
  18. We operate everywhere in Finland The Finnish Government steers the operations of the police. The steering is implemented through the goals of the Government Programme as well as the Government Resolutions. The Ministry of the Interior is responsib...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/we-operate-in-everywhere-in-finland
  19. Eastern Uusimaa Police Department, units and services We provide police services in 15 municipalities in Eastern and Central Uusimaa. Our area of operation extends from Vantaa to Hyvinkää and from Nurmijärvi to Loviisa. There are more than 550,000...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/eastern-uusimaa-police-department-units
  20. The police do not accept corruption in any form.
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-anticorruption-policy