Police of Serbia


The Police of Serbia, formally the Police of the Republic of Serbia, commonly abbreviated to Serbian Police, is the civilian police force of Serbia. The Serbian Police is responsible for all local and national law enforcement. It is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The General Police Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has 15 organizational units and 27 Regional Police Directorates.

Organization

The Ministry's General Police Directorate operates five separate departments, the:
There are 161 local police stations across the country, 62 border patrol stations and 49 traffic police stations. As of August 2016, the Serbian Police has a total of 28,266 of uniformed officers, while a total of 42,817 are employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Of those, 70.2% have secondary education, while 27.8% have higher or high education.

Special units

The law enforcement education in Serbia, is provided through the Basic Police Training Centre and the Criminal and Police Academy's.
Within the Training Centre there are local educational centres in: Makiš, Belgrade, Kula, Klisa, Petrovo Selo, Jasenovo, Mitrovo Polje and Kuršumlijska Banja.

Vehicles

Motor vehicles

This is a list of vehicles used by Serbian Police: