Royal Police of Uppsund
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Royal Police Service of Uppsund Kongelig polititjeneste i Uppsund Konunglega lögregluþjónustan í Uppsundi | |
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Jurisdictional structure | |
National agency | Uppsund |
Operations jurisdiction | Uppsund |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Minister responsible | |
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Parent agency | Ministry of Interior |
National units | |
Regional Districts | 4 |
Facilities | |
Provincial Stations | 20 |
Lockups | Sheriff |
The Royal Police of Uppsund (RPU) is a section within the Federal Police Services of Ahrana that is responsible for policing inside the Borders of the Kingdom of Uppsund. The Royal Police has its own Deputy Commissioner of the entire Police Force that is under the Federal Police Commissioner.
Tasks and Objectives
The RPU is tasked to police, enforce federal and regional laws within the borders of the Kingdom of Uppsund and the exterior borders of the United Kingdom of Ahrana. The Constitution provides the same provisions to all Police Section of the FPS, these Provisions and Acts state that the police should prevent crime, monitor public order and safety, carry out criminal investigations, provide protection, information and other assistance to the public, along with other responsibilities as prescribed under special provisions. This is supplemented with the annual "appropriation directions" issued by the Government, which specify the agency's main tasks and goals for the year. The Royal Police also carries out a number of administrative functions, such as the issuing of passports, national identity cards and various kinds of permits and licenses for the area of the Kingdom of Uppsund. A permit is for example required when arranging a protest march or holding a public event, such as a concert. Permits are also required for using public space to sell goods, serve food or beverages. Individuals also have the right to request extracts from their criminal records, which is asked for by a growing number of prospective employers and is required by law prior to employment at schools or daycare centers.