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Komenda Główna Policji (KGP) is the central command hub for Poland's national police force, established after the country's democratic transition in 1990. Located in Warsaw, it operates under the Minister of Interior and Administration, coordinating law enforcement activities across the nation to ensure public safety and legal compliance. KGP oversees various core services, including criminal investigations, patrol services, and court security. It employs specialized units to tackle organized crime and cybercrime, while uniformed officers maintain public order and respond to emergencies. The organization also provides support services such as forensic laboratories and IT infrastructure, and it collaborates with international agencies like Europol and Interpol. The KGP serves citizens, government institutions, and judicial systems, focusing on crime prevention and community policing initiatives. It is structured with regional commands and specialized departments, ensuring effective management of police operations and crisis responses throughout Poland.
1990
Founded
Public Safety
Industry
Poland
Location
101,809
Ranking
300 employees
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