Ministry of Interior (Rojadavistan)
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Wezareta Karên Hundir | |
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Headquarters | Sermîyan |
Employees | X |
Annual budget | $X |
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Website | gov |
The Ministry of Interior (Rojadavi: Wezareta Karên Hundir) is responsible for protecting Rojadavi citizens by ensuring security and stability, safeguarding property, and fighting crime. Its minister is a member of the Cabinet of Rojadavistan. The ministry's headquarters are in the capital, Sermîyan.
Zêrevanî
The Zêrevanî is Rojadavistan's gendarmerie. They are under the operational authority of the ministry but are a part of the Rojadavistan Armed Forces. Its forces are responsible for the security of government property and critical infrastructure, safeguarding important persons, and supporting civilan police and Asayîşa forces. There are over 85,000 active personnel serving in the Zêrevanî.
Organization
Beneath the ministry lie the following bodies:
- Asayîşa (domestic intelligence and security agency)
- General Directorate of Police
- General Directorate of Traffic
- General Directorate of Civil Defense and Emergencies
- General Directorate of Civil Status
- General Directorate of Immigration and Passports
- General Directorate of Prisons
Border Guard Troops/Enforcement
National Archives
General Directorate for Internal Protection
Police Academy (General Directorate of Police)
National Central Bureau of INTERPOL
Industrial Security
The Ministry of Interior (MOI) is the government body charged with overseeing policing and border control in Iraq.[1] The MOI comprises several agencies, including Highway Patrol, Traffic Department, Emergency Response Unit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit, and Department of Border Enforcement. Following passage of the Facilities Protection Service Reform Law, the Ministry absorbed FPS personnel previously spread among other ministries.
relations between the central government and local governments logistics and organisation of political elections, at the national and prefectoral levels; the results of the elections are overseen by the Constitutional Council or the administrative courts integration of legal immigrants (professionally, linguistically, housing) all regional and departmental prefects and subprefects are subordinate to the Minister of the Interior
Department of Border Enforcement (DBE)
MOI Agency for Military Affairs Crime Research Center General Directorate of Border Guards General Department of Weapons and Explosives Ministerial Agency of Civil Affairs
Personal registrations such as birth, marriage etc.
Local government, city councils and local councils supervision
Appointing and dismissing District Commissioners
Elections
Role The Ministry of the Interior deals with administrative and other tasks related to the following:[4]
policing and criminal police activities that involve protection of life and personal security of people and property and the prevention and detection of crime; tracing and capturing of perpetrators of criminal offences and their bringing before the competent authorities; maintaining of public order and the protection of particular persons, citizens, facilities and premises; conducting of technical crime investigations and expert analysis; road traffic safety; state border protection; movement and stay of aliens and their admission; travel documents for crossing the state border; safeguarding at public gatherings; nationality affairs; issuing of identity cards and the registration of residence and sojourn; issuing of driving licences and the registration of motor vehicles; procurement, keeping and carrying of weapons and ammunition; explosive devices and substances; protection of the constitutional order; special police force tasks and the supervision over security agencies. The Ministry is also responsible for the following: keeping the records and statistics concerning the internal affairs, the internal affairs information system and the education and training of the Ministry's officers.
National Central Bureau of Interpol
Customs Affairs Directorate General Directorate of Border Guards General Department of Weapons and Explosives
High Commission for Industrial Security Saudi National Central Bureau of INTERPOL
Duties To provide and protect domestic security and establishment of peace and order across the country and coordination between intelligence, disciplinary, and military organs and protecting borders To manage police affairs To make an effort to achieve and develop political and social freedoms according to the constitution and other laws of the country and providing sustainable political and social development and promotion of public participation To protect and preserve the achievements of I.R. of Iran through public participations To provide conditions of appropriate practice of political and nongovernmental parties and formations and supervision on their activities To guide, lead and support of Islamic councils and supervision on their activities To establish desirable discipline in national divisions To coordinate and lead province governor generals to fulfill general policies and governmental plans To make policy, lead and supervise on affairs related to foreign nationals and emigrants To implement general policies of the government in order to make progress in social , economical and developmental plans To plan for elections affairs To coordinate for development of rural and urban development affairs and technical- executive guidance and support of municipalities and rural districts managers and supervision on execution of rules and regulations thereto To plan and manage to overcome crises resulted from natural disasters and unforeseen accidents To identify Iranian identities To supervise and manage affairs of regions across the country by governor generals, governors, governors of districts and rural district managers[2]
Role The Ministry of the Interior deals with administrative and other tasks related to the following:[4]
policing and criminal police activities that involve protection of life and personal security of people and property and the prevention and detection of crime; tracing and capturing of perpetrators of criminal offences and their bringing before the competent authorities; maintaining of public order and the protection of particular persons, citizens, facilities and premises; conducting of technical crime investigations and expert analysis; road traffic safety; state border protection; movement and stay of aliens and their admission; travel documents for crossing the state border; safeguarding at public gatherings; nationality affairs; issuing of identity cards and the registration of residence and sojourn; issuing of driving licences and the registration of motor vehicles; procurement, keeping and carrying of weapons and ammunition; explosive devices and substances; protection of the constitutional order; special police force tasks and the supervision over security agencies. The Ministry is also responsible for the following: keeping the records and statistics concerning the internal affairs, the internal affairs information system and the education and training of the Ministry's officers.
Border Police Directorate
Neighbouring Countries Department
State Border Protection Department
Maritime and Airport Police Department
Carrying out preventive measures with the aim to combat crime and other offences
Detection and response to crime and other offences
Protection and control of the state border (including maritime border)
Protection of strategic pipelines
Prevention of and fight against illegal migration
Carrying out of licensing, permitting and registration activities
Ensuring the Road safety
Carrying out search and rescue activities
Carrying out the activities in the state of emergency and in the wartime as prescribed by the law
Implementing civil protection measures during emergencies
Carrying out forensic activities
Training and skills development of police and state security personnel
Responsibilities The ministry is responsible for internal security and the protection of the constitutional order, for civil protection against disasters and terrorism, for displaced persons and for administrative questions. It is host to the Standing Committee of Interior Ministers and also drafts all passport, identity card, firearms, and explosives legislation.
Ensuring the regular organisation of the elected organs of the local entities and their correct functioning, regulating local finances and electoral services, looking after vital records and registry offices, and collaborating with local entities;
Protection of public order and security and coordination of the police forces;
General administration and general representation of the government in its territories;
Protection of civil rights, including religious belief, citizenship, immigration, and asylum.
Currently, the Ministry's duties and powers are regulated by the Presidential decrees of 5 June 1976, no. 676 and 7 September 2001 no. 398.
Special Presidential Unit