Ministry of Interior (Rojadavistan)
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Wezareta Karên Hundir | |
Agency overview | |
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Headquarters | Sermîyan |
Employees | X |
Annual budget | $X |
Minister responsible |
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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/Department of Border Enforcement (DBE)/General Directorate of Border Guards
National Archives
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, Emergency Response Unit, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit, and Department of Border Enforcement. Following passage of the Facilities Protection Service
General Department of Weapons and Explosives
Customs Affairs Directorate General Department of Weapons and Explosives procurement, keeping and carrying of weapons and ammunition; explosive devices and substances;
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.