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The '''National Police of Holynia''' ({{wp|Slovak language|Hornat}}: ''Národná Polícia Holynska'' or {{wp|Czech language|Masovian}}: ''Národní Policie Holynska''), is the {{wp|Law_enforcement_agency#National_responsibilities|national police service}} of [[Holynia]]. The National Police dates back to 1891, originally as the Verejná bezpečnosť during the First Holyn Kingdom to maintain law and order in Cizekporok and Bystrica. It was reformed into a paramilitary force with expansive roles including public safety and investigative. Following the fall of communism in 1998, the Police Act of 1999 outlined the duties of the post-communist National Police. The act also permitted municipalities to form their own police forces. Large cities such as [[Cizekporok]] and [[Bystrica]] have since formed their own police forces. The National Police currently has a number of duties including local uniformed law enforcement duties, traffic enforcement, guarding government facilities and officials, protecting the royal family and investigating crimes. The headquarters of the National Police is located on Hladík cesta in central Cizekporok. The agency had 36,000 employees, of which 23,000 are sworn members. The National Police is led by Commissioner of Police, Milan Kuchár and is apart of the Ministry of Public Security.
The '''National Police of Holynia''' ({{wp|Slovak language|Hornat}}: ''Národná Polícia Holynska'' or {{wp|Czech language|Masovian}}: ''Národní Policie Holynska''), is the {{wp|Law_enforcement_agency#National_responsibilities|national police service}} of [[Holynia]]. The National Police dates back to 1891, originally as the Verejná bezpečnosť during the First Holyn Kingdom to maintain law and order in Cizekporok and Bystrica. It was reformed into a paramilitary force with expansive roles including public safety and investigative. Following the fall of communism in 1998, the Police Act of 1999 outlined the duties of the post-communist National Police. The act also permitted municipalities to form their own police forces. Large cities such as [[Cizekporok]] and [[Bystrica]] have since formed their own police forces. The National Police currently has a number of duties including local uniformed law enforcement duties, traffic enforcement, guarding government facilities and officials, protecting the royal family and investigating crimes. The headquarters of the National Police is located on Hladík cesta in central Cizekporok. The agency had 70,000 employees, of which 43,000 are sworn members. The National Police is led by Commissioner of Police, Milan Kuchár and is apart of the Ministry of Public Security.
==History==
==Organisation==
===Leadership===
*Commissioner of Police – Milan Kuchár
*Deputy Commissioner of Police – Július Havel
*Assistant Commissioner of Police – Ján Mečiar
*Assistant Commissioner of Police – Angelika Novomedská
*Assistant Commissioner of Police – Martin Chren
*Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Patrik Čížik (Leader of Patrol Operations)
*Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Ján Kováč (Leader of Investigation Operations)
*Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Elena Kollárová (Leader of Specialist Operations)
*Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Šimon Slavik (Leader of Tactical Operations)
*Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Patrik Kráľ (Leader of Professional Standards)
==Ranks==

Revision as of 16:29, 23 August 2020

National Police of Holynia
Národná Polícia Holynska (Hornat)
Národní Policie Holynska (Masovian)
Patch of the National Police of Holynia
Patch of the National Police of Holynia
Logo of the National Police of Holynia
Logo of the National Police of Holynia
Badge of the National Police of Holynia
Badge of the National Police of Holynia
AbbreviationNPH
Motto"Zachovať právo"
"Maintain the right"
Agency overview
Formed22 September 1891; 132 years ago (1891-09-22)
Employees70,000
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionHolynia
Size1,014,174 km2
Population80,230,431
Constituting instrument
  • Police Act of 2000
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersNational Police Center
Cizekporok, Holynia
Sworn members43,000
Unsworn members27,000
Elected officer responsible
Districts28
Website
www.policia.gov.hk

The National Police of Holynia (Hornat: Národná Polícia Holynska or Masovian: Národní Policie Holynska), is the national police service of Holynia. The National Police dates back to 1891, originally as the Verejná bezpečnosť during the First Holyn Kingdom to maintain law and order in Cizekporok and Bystrica. It was reformed into a paramilitary force with expansive roles including public safety and investigative. Following the fall of communism in 1998, the Police Act of 1999 outlined the duties of the post-communist National Police. The act also permitted municipalities to form their own police forces. Large cities such as Cizekporok and Bystrica have since formed their own police forces. The National Police currently has a number of duties including local uniformed law enforcement duties, traffic enforcement, guarding government facilities and officials, protecting the royal family and investigating crimes. The headquarters of the National Police is located on Hladík cesta in central Cizekporok. The agency had 70,000 employees, of which 43,000 are sworn members. The National Police is led by Commissioner of Police, Milan Kuchár and is apart of the Ministry of Public Security.

History

Organisation

Leadership

  • Commissioner of Police – Milan Kuchár
  • Deputy Commissioner of Police – Július Havel
  • Assistant Commissioner of Police – Ján Mečiar
  • Assistant Commissioner of Police – Angelika Novomedská
  • Assistant Commissioner of Police – Martin Chren
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Patrik Čížik (Leader of Patrol Operations)
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Ján Kováč (Leader of Investigation Operations)
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Elena Kollárová (Leader of Specialist Operations)
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Šimon Slavik (Leader of Tactical Operations)
  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police – Patrik Kráľ (Leader of Professional Standards)

Ranks