Hordaland Police District
- Geir Gudmundsen, Chief of Police
Hordaland Police District (Norwegian: Hordaland politidisrikt) is headquartered in Bergen, Norway. In the police district are approximately 454,000 inhabitants.
Jurisdiction
The police district covers the municipalities: Askøy, Austevoll, Austrheim, Bergen, Eidfjord, Fedje, Fjell, Fusa, Granvin, Gulen, Jondal, Kvam, Kvinnherad, Lindås, Masfjorden, Meland, Modalen, Odda, Os, Osterøy, Radøy, Samnanger, Sund, Tysnes, Ullensvang, Ulvik, Vaksdal, Voss and Øygarden in the county of Hordaland.[1]
In the second largest police district in Norway, after Oslo, and there are four police stations in the city of Bergen (north, south, west and central Bergen) and eleven sheriff's offices (lensmannskontor in Norwegian) in other parts of the county.[2]
See also
References
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- National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime in Norway (Økokrim)
- National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos)
- National Mobile Police Service (UP)
- National Police Immigration Service (PU)
- Norwegian Police University College (PHS)
- Norwegian Border Commissioner (Grensekommissariatet)
- Norwegian ID Centre (Nasjonalt ID-senter)
- Norwegian Police Shared Services (Politiets fellestjenester)
- Police ICT Services (Politiets IKT-tjenester (PIT))
- Bombegruppen
- Beredskapstroppen (Delta)
- History
- Joint Rescue Coordination Centre of Northern Norway
- Joint Rescue Coordination Centre of Southern Norway
- Namsfogden
- Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs (Spesialenheten)
- Norwegian Police Cross of Honour
- Norwegian Public Safety Radio (nødnettet)
- Vandelskontroll og politiattester
- Politiets helikoptertjeneste (HT)
- Politireserven
- Ranks
- Royal Police Escort
- SRGP
- Utrykningsenhetene
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