Police of Republika Srpska
Police of Republika Srpska (Serbian: Полиција Републике Српске, Policija Republike Srpske) is the executive and operative agency of the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska. It is headquartered in Banja Luka. The mission of police is the protection of the Constitution of Republika Srpska, security, protection of citizens and their rights.[2]
Police of Republika Srpska Полиција Републике Српске Policija Republike Srpske | |
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Common name | Полиција/Policija |
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Formed | April 4, 1992 |
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Operations jurisdiction | BA-SRP |
Governing body | Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska |
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Headquarters | 4 Desanka Maksimović boulevard, Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Stations | One training center, one headquarter building, 82 police stations |
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http://www.mup.vladars.net/ |
Duties and law regulations of police officers
Police officers are uniformed members of the Ministry of Interior and its executive agency that have to act objectively according to and respecting Constitution of Republika Srpska and laws and other regulations of Republika Srpska. Every police officer is dressed in one same-looking uniform based on position or unit where the officer is positioned. If mission proposes that, police officers can be in civil or other official clothing on missions. Ethnic composition of police officers must be as same as population in Republika Srpska according to the latest population census with equal percentage and rights of male and female police officers. There is also Web of women in Ministry of Interior (RS WPON) that are providing better conditions for female officers.[3] Also beside the uniform every police officer has legitimation card and badge that must be shown when it is needed. Law about police officers (Закон о полицијским службеницима, Zakon o policijskim službenicima) gives regulations to police officers.[4]
History
After the fall of communist Yugoslavia, most of institutions including the Secretariat of Interior and Special Unit were disbanded. Police was founded on April 4, 1992. On that day begins history of the Police of Republika Srpska when Ministry of Interior established Special Brigade of Police. Beside the Army of Republika Srpska police officers fought also in Defence-Fatherland war.
During the first fights and the beginning of war, the path the police were on Vraca in Sarajevo where it was supposed to be established Ministry of Interior of Serb Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with all infrastructure objects in Center for education of police officers. After degree between Bosniak police forces, Croats and police forces of Republika Srpska that was not approved (Carrington-Cutileiro plan), special units of MoI of Republika Srpska had a small fight in which they were attacked and later won on April 5, 1992 when Serb police officers wanted to come inside the school according to plan and agreement. In battle 170 armed police pupils fought against 36 Serb police officers that day. Fire came firstly from Bosniak side from before—prepared forts around object of the school, neighbourhood Šanac between Hrasno and Vraca in today Novo Sarajevo municipality and from direction of the city Sarajevo. Two police officers were killed in action (Mile Lizdek and Milorad Pupić), three wounded (Duško Jević, Miodrag Repija and Risto Lubura) and one was injured (Miroslav Marić). Beside the losses in police, three Serb civilians were killed in action by Bosniaks and two were wounded. That was first battle of special unit. The Main role of Special Brigade after April 4, 1992 was the protection of public order and peace, destroying of terrorist groups and participating in war.[5][6] After few days was first police parade organized in Banja Luka on May 12, 1992 with equipment that were owned by Militsiya of SFRY.[7] All organisation of police in that time was copied from Yugoslav Militsiya. Police Special Brigade took great role in operations during whole War in Bosnia and Herzegovina and it was participating every major front and battle (by place they were participating in battles around Velika Kladuša, Krupa na Uni, Bihać, Sanski Most, Novi Grad, Ključ, Drvar, on mountains Manjača, Vlašić, Ozren and Majevica, around Orašje, Gradačac, Kladanj, Olovo, Sarajevo, Goražde, Mostar, Kupres, Glamoč and Srbobran).[6][8] Most of members were volunteers in Special Brigade or many members moved from Army of Republika Srpska or reserve parts of police. Besides the war role, many police officers' duty was also to protect average citizen and to normalize life in way of improving peace and order on streets of Srpska, traffic control and issuing of personal documents even in time of war. New police officers got new opportunity for improving their skills and got better education when Higher school of Internal Affairs was founded in 1995. 782 police officers are considered as missing or dead during the war.[6]
After the war main problem became trying to disestablish and criminalization of police and ministry of interior in way that Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska and Police of Republika Srpska as its executive agency would be merged into centralized "Ministry of Interior of Bosnia and Herzegovina" and Police of Bosnia and Herzegovina in same way as it was done with Army of Republika Srpska. This plan was actual in 2006 when there were several meetings of High Representative and representatives from Republika Srpska and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The biggest pressure was on side of OHR to continue "reforms" of police. After the failure of police reform, the media and political opponents of actual ruling political party and political persons that are against Republika Srpska as sovereign entity that constitutes Bosnia and Herzegovina. On FTV, public service of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republika Srpska and Ministry of Interior with ruling persons of both Republic and Ministry were usually depicted as criminals with many lies and insults on minister Lukač and former president of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik. On Federal television was a political TV magazine called "60 minuta" (Sixty minutes) in which in 100 episodes of that magazine, Republika Srpska was insulted 187 times in way it was claimed that it is unconstitutional formed and usually described as mafia-controlled country and the police was several time called "private army of Laktaši octopus" in manner that Police of Republika Srpska is private organization of ruling party and its leader. Next main problem for opponents of Republika Srpska was arming of police that was procedure in reforms and modernization of police. Connotation of criminal organization ministry and police got in last few years when all steps was leading to arming and establishing training center. Opposition parties members were against many ideas and plans and started insults on police, police uniform and so on. After Zvornik terrorist attack on police station police saw that it is necessary to obtain new weapon, when old assault rifle jammed and one police officer was killed. Beside the needs of police political opposition and pro-opposition medias continued with insults and tried to discredit and criminalize police calling its uniform "as same as Ustaše uniform" and tried to represent as "drug-dealing and criminal organization" (said mostly by Dragan Mektić[9]). Last big affair was during instrumentalization of death of David Dragičević and street demonstrations in 2018 for tries of coup d'état, "color revolution" and overthrow of ruling government with all important persons including minister Dragan Lukač, director of police Darko Ćulum and many others.[10][11][12] Also there was a case in 2018 when one of the members of opposition Serb Democratic Party related to Security minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Mektić fired a projectile from M80 Zolja on "Agram" (Euroherc) building in Banja Luka in manner to make bad security situation and to blame Police of Republika Srpska and Ministry for that situation.[13]
Because of the migrant crisis that is actual in Republika Srpska, it was planned to form a reserve composition of Police of Republika Srpska to protect borders and citizens of Republika Srpska and number of that composition should be 20% of actual composition of police (maybe around 1050 police officers according to minister Lukač). Forming of reserve composition was also planned to be regulated by law.[14] Later the plan for forming reserve composition was replaced with plan of forming Gendarmerie of Republika Srpska.[15]
Organisation
Director of Police
The head of the police is Director (Директор полиције, Direktor policije). Present Director of Police is Siniša Kostrešević (since 2020). Former Directors of the Police were Radomir Njeguš (till 2004), Dragomir Andan (2004–2006), Uroš Pena (2006–2010), Gojko Vasić (2010–2016) and Darko Ćulum (2016-2020). Director of the Police is general organization person and organization unit in the seat of the Ministry. For his obligation he is responsible to minister of interior and Government of the Republic. Director's duty is to control, conduct, supervise and plan all activities of police, consolidates work of police, making decisions about employers of police and reporting to Minister of Interior and Government. Beside the director there is deputy director.[16]
Administration of the Police
Administration of the Police (Serbian: Управа полиције, Uprava policije) is the organization unit of the Police of Republika Srpska responsible for work coordination, following and directioning in police administrations, police stations, Unit of the Gendarmerie, traffic security police stations, helps perpetration of police missions, follows public order and peace situation and traffic security situation, tracks and analyze traffic penalties, organizes lessons and participate in emergency security shifts, inspects and controls work of police officers, participates in making teaching plan, cooperates with other institutions and so on. Administration of the Police has its chief and actual chief of the administration is Dalibor Ivanić.[17]
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Police Administrations
The Police is geographically organized on ten police administrations (policijske uprave): Banja Luka, Prijedor, Mrkonjić Grad, Gradiška, Doboj, Bijeljina, Zvornik, East Sarajevo, Foča and Trebinje. Every police administration is headed by Chief of Police Administration (načelnik policijske uprave). Other police administrations are based on type of affairs. Except of geographically determined police administrations there are also: Crime Police Administration, Counter Organized and Serious Crime Administration, Counter Terrorism and Extremism Administration, Police Support Administration and Administration for protecting persons and objects. Before of forming of police administrations in 2017 as geographically organization, there were six "centers of public security" (pl. "Centri javne bezbjednosti", sg. "Centar javne bezbjednosti") and centers were in Prijedor, Banja Luka, Doboj, Bijeljina, East Sarajevo and Trebinje.
Police Administration Banja Luka
Police Administration Banja Luka (Полицијска управа Бања Лука, Policijska uprava Banja Luka, short ПУ БЛ, PU BL) is located on territory of Banja Luka subregion and it contains City of Banja Luka, Laktaši, Čelinac, Kotor Varoš, Kneževo and Prnjavor municipalities. On its territory there are 12 police station (six of them are in Banja Luka). In Banja Luka was seated Center of public security Banja Luka. Chief of the police administration is Miloš Brkić. Police stations in Police Administration Banja Luka are:
- Police Station Centar
- Police Station Lazarevo
- Police Station Obilićevo
- Police Station Lauš
- Police Station Potkozarje
- Police Station for Interventions Banja Luka
- Traffic Security Police Station Banja Luka
- Police Station Laktaši
- Police Station Prnjavor
- Police Station Kneževo
- Police Station Čelinac
- Police Station Kotor Varoš.[18]
Police Station for Interventions
Police Station for Interventions of the Police Administration Banja Luka (Serbian: Полицијска станица за интервенције, Policijska stanica za intervencije) is only police station of that type in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The station is formed in 2008 and it has 38 police officers that work in this station. Work of this station is well-known by citizens and it was awarded with Golden Sign of the Police for successes in work and being the best organization unit of the Ministry. Duties of the police officers in this police station is usually patroling in mobile patrols and in one shift a patrol has 3–4 police officers in one vehicle. Beside patrols, main duties are protecting public order and peace on public meetings or when in crime there are elements of violence. Also their duties are help to general police forces in doing complicate missions, help protecting persons and objects, make blockades and searches of terrain to find criminals or objects that are searched for and providing producing and trafficking of drugs. Police officers of this police station are known because of patrol vehicles they are using — Dacia Duster.[19]
Police Administration Prijedor
Police Administration Prijedor (Serbian: Полицијска управа Приједор, Policijska uprava Prijedor, short ПУ ПД, PU PD) is located on territory of Prijedor mesoregion and it contains City of Prijedor, Kozarska Dubica, Kostajnica, Novi Grad, Krupa na Uni and Oštra Luka municipalities. On territory of this have 10 police stations (three of them in police administration seat). Territory of Center of public security Prijedor only changed name in 2017 into Police administration Prijedor. Chief of the police station is Sretoja Vujanović. Police station in Police Administration Prijedor are:
Police Administration Mrkonjić Grad
Police Administration Mrkonjić Grad (Serbian: Полицијска управа Мркоњић Град, Policijska uprava Mrkonjić Grad, short ПУ МГ, PU MG) is located on territory of Mrkonjić Grad subregion. Seat is in Mrkonjić Grad and its territory contains 7 municipalities: Mrkonjić Grad, Ribnik, Šipovo, Jezero, Petrovac, East Drvar and Kupres (RS). There are 5 police stations and among them two are in administration seat. This police administration is formed 2017. Before its independency it was part of Center of public security Banja Luka.[21] Chief of the police station is Milan Milekić. Police stations in Police Administration Mrkonjić Grad are:
- Police Station Mrkonjić Grad
- Traffic Security Police Station Mrkonjić Grad
- Police Station Jezero
- Police Station Šipovo
- Police Station Ribnik.[22]
Police Administration Gradiška
Police Administration Gradiška (Serbian: Полицијска управа Градишка, Policijska uprava Gradiška, short ПУ ГР, PU GR) is located on north of former Center of public security Banja Luka and it is formed 2017 on territory of Gradiška subregion.[23] Territory of this police administration has only City of Gradiška and Srbac municipality. Chief of the police administration is Bojan Škorić. There are 4 police stations and two of them are in Gradiška and the police stations in this administration are:
- Police Station Gradiška
- Police Station Nova Topola
- Traffic Security Police Station Gradiška
- Police Station Srbac.[24]
Police Administration Doboj
Police Administration Doboj (Serbian: Полицијска управа Добој, Policijska uprava Doboj, short ПУ ДО, PU DO) has same territory as Center of public security Doboj. Its area contains Doboj region except of Šamac municipality (City of Doboj and municipalities Stanari, Teslić, Petrovo, Derventa, Modriča, Vukosavlje and Brod) and there is 9 police stations (three of them in Doboj). Chief of the police administration is Slobodan Radinković. Police stations of the police administration are:
- Police Station Doboj 1
- Police Station Doboj 2
- Traffic Security Police Station Doboj
- Police Station Teslić
- Police Station Derventa
- Police Station Modriča
- Police Station Petrovo
- Police Station Brod
- Police Station Stanari.[25]
Police Administration Bijeljina
Police Administration Bijeljina (Serbian: Полицијска управа Бијељина, Policijska uprava Bijeljina, short ПУ БН, PU BN) is seated in City of Bijeljina its area has 5 more municipalities (Ugljevik, Lopare, Šamac, Donji Žabar and Pelagićevo). This police administration has 8 police stations and three of them are in Bijeljina. Chief of the police administration is Žarko Ćosić. Police stations in this police administration are:
Police Administration Zvornik
Police Administration Zvornik (Serbian: Полицијска управа Зворник, Policijska uprava Zvornik, short ПУ ЗВ, PU ZV) is located on territory of Zvornik subregion. Seat is in City of Zvornik and there are municipalities: Osmaci, Šekovići, Vlasenica, Milići, Srebrenica and Bratunac. Chief of the police administration is Aleksandar Vasiljević. There are 9 police stations from which two of them are in Zvornik and that police stations are:
Police Administration Istočno Sarajevo
Police Administration Istočno Sarajevo (Serbian: Полицијска управа Источно Сарајево, Policijska uprava Istočno Sarajevo, short ПУ ИС, PU IS) is located on area of City of East Sarajevo and municipalities Rogatica and Han Pijesak. There are 9 police stations. Chief of the police administration is Branimir Šehovac. Police stations in Police Administration Istočno Sarajevo are:
- Police Station Pale
- Traffic Security Police Station Pale
- Police Station Istočno Novo Sarajevo
- Traffic Security Police Station Istočno Novo Sarajevo
- Police Station Istočni Stari Grad
- Police Station Rogatica
- Police Station Sokolac
- Police Station Trnovo
- Police Station Han Pijesak.[28][29]
Police Administration Foča
Police Administration Foča (Serbian: Полицијска управа Фоча, Policijska uprava Foča, short ПУ ФО, PU FO) is formed 2017 on territory of Foča subregion (municipalities Foča and Čajniče with municipalities Novo Goražde, Višegrad, Rudo and Kalinovik). This police administration has 7 police stations (two in Foča). Chief of the Police Administration Foča is Velimir Kostović and police stations that contain this police administration are:
- Police Station Foča
- Traffic Security Police Station Foča
- Police Station Čajniče
- Police Station Kalinovik
- Police Station Rudo
- Police Station Novo Goražde
- Police Station Višegrad.[30]
Police Administration Trebinje
Police Administration Trebinje (Serbian: Полицијска управа Требиње, Policijska uprava Trebinje, short ПУ ТБ, PU TB) is located on south of Republika Srpska and this administration has 7 police stations from which two are in Trebinje where police administration has headquarter. Its territory has City of Trebinje and municipalities Ljubinje, Berkovići, East Mostar, Nevesinje, Gacko and Bileća. Territory is unchanged from time this PA was center of public security. Chief of the police administration is Siniša Laketa. Police stations of the Police Administration Trebinje are:
- Police Station Trebinje
- Trafic Security Police Station Trebinje
- Police Station Nevesinje
- Police Station Berkovići
- Police Station Ljubinje
- Police Station Gacko
- Police Station Ljubinje.[31]
Crime Police Administration
Crime Police Administration (Serbian: Управа криминалистичке полиције, Uprava kriminalističke policije) is administration which duties are processing most complex crimes, controlling, supervising and directing activities of all organizational parts and support units of crime police, detecting criminal offences, fighting narcotics producing and trafficking, suggesting and determining deadlines of obligations of police administrations, monitoring, studying and analyzing situation and moving of crimes and use of crime-technical methods, crime-intelligence analyses and special operative duties, finding and arresting of crime offenders, providing evidences about crimes, publishing arrest warrants and sub-law documents, cooperating with other state organs and acting by relevant information of security-intelligence service. The administration has its two units: General Crime Unit (Јединица за општи криминалитет, Jedinica za opšti kriminalitet) and Economy Crime Unit (Јединица за привредни криминалитет, Jedinica za privredni kriminalitet). Chief of Crime Police Administration is Darko Kovrlija.[32]
Organized and Serious Crime Administration
Organized and Serious Crime Administration (Serbian: Управа за организовани и тешки криминалитет, Uprava za organizovani i teški kriminalitet) is administration with duties of: preventing, detecting and investigating of criminal offences defined by Counter Corruption, Organized and Serious Crime Law, collecting intelligence information and evidences about crimes, analyzing security state, organizing and governing actions against and detecting most complex and serious criminal offences and their offenders, cooperating with other state organs and helping to other police administrations. This police administration has four units: Counter Organized Crime and Narcotics Unit (Јединица за организовани криминалитет и дроге, Jedinica za organizovani kriminalitet i droge), Special Affairs Unit (Јединица за специјалне послове, Jedinica za specijalne poslove), Unit for Operative Analytics (Јединица за оперативну аналитику, Jedinica za operativnu analitiku) and Unit for Operative Support (Јединица за оперативну подршку, Jedinica za operativnu podršku). Chief of the administration is Milosav Savković.[33]
Counter Terrorism and Extremism Administration
Counter Terrorism and Extremism Administration (Serbian: Управа за борбу против тероризма и екстремизма, Uprava za borbu protiv terorizma i ekstremizma) processes criminal offences in field of terrorism and extremism, war crimes and criminal offences according to International Humanitarian Law, for needs of analytic investigations uses all usable data bases of the Ministry and also all public informations, follows realization, studies and analyzes situation and moving of crimes and use of crime-intelligence analysises, crime-technical methods and special operative affairs, prepares sub-law documents that regulate acting against terrorism and extremism and cooperates with other state organs. The administration has two units: Counter Terrorism and Extremism Unit (Јединица за борбу против тероризма и екстремизма, Jedinica za borbu protiv terorizma i ekstremizma) and Prevention and Analytics Unit (Јединица за превенцију и аналитику, Jedinica za prevenciju i analitiku).[34]
Police Support Administration
Police Support Administration (Serbian: Управа за полицијску подршку, Uprava za policijsku podršku) is police administration that improves legal acting and work of organizational parts of the Ministry, works on certain operative-instructive duties, educates preventively police officers, monitors laws and regulations linked with police affairs, helps to other police organization parts and coordinates with them, monitors legal acting of police structures, coordinates, monitors and collects informations against crimes, especially against high technology crimes, does crime-intelligence data collecting and helps to other police administrations. Chief of the administration is Željko Spasojević. The administration has three units: Coordination Unit (Јединица за координацију, Jedinica za koordinaciju), Operative Support Unit (Јединица за оперативну подршку, Jedinica za operativnu podršku) and Forensics Unit – Crime Technical Center (Јединица за форензику – Криминалистичко-технички центар, Jedinica za forenziku – Kriminalističko-tehnički centar).[35]
Administration for protecting persons and objects
Administration for protecting persons and objects (Serbian: Управа за обезбјеђење личности и објеката, Uprava za obezbjeđenje ličnosti i objekata) duties are: monitoring, directing and coordinating of units in its structure, police administrations, police stations and Support Unit in duties of business protecting, organizing and doing jobs of special security of persons and objects that are defined by decision of the Government or by minister's decree, protecting of foreign persons and delegations during its presence in Republika Srpska, monitors security situation of objects and persons, establishing data collecting system for operative and preventive protection, controlling and making of plans for protection, cooperating with other institutions and structures of the police, ministry and republic, taking of certain measures of anti-terrorist protection, making direct connection between cabinets and protocols that are protected by administration members and taking care of police officers' professional improvement and education and material-technical equipment. Administration for protecting persons and objects till 2013 existed as Unit for protecting persons and objects. After increasing of employees and needs in this type of duties it was founded administration as administrative part of the Ministry and Police. The administration is formed with 11 inner organization parts. It is linked with Honour Unit of the Ministry of Interior because most of its members are employees of this administration. The administration has two units: Protection Unit (Јединица за заштиту, Jedinica za zaštitu), Operative Support Unit (Јединица за оперативну подршку, Jedinica za operativnu podršku). Structures of Protection Unit are:
- First Category Persons Protection Detachment
- Police Station for Protecting Persons and Objects 1
- Police Station for Protecting Persons and Objects 2
- Police Station for Protecting Persons and Objects 3
- Police Station for Protecting Persons and Objects 4
- Police Station for Protecting Persons.
Operative Support Unit has following structure:
- Anti-Diversion Detachment
- Operative-Technical Protection Detachment
- Operative Duty
- Support Unit.
Chief of the administration is magister Borislav Šarić.[36][37]
Units
All units of police are under control and command of Minister of Interior and Director of Police. Units of police are:
- Policija opšte namjene (General purpose police)
- Saobraćajna policija (Traffic police)
- Posebne snage policije (Special police forces)
- Kriminalistička policija (Crime police)
- Žandarmerija (Gendarmery)
- Specijalna antiteroristička jedinica (Special Anti-Terrorist Unit)
New units
New units formed in police and Ministry of Interior are Honour Unit (Почасна јединица Министарства унутрашњих послова Републике Српске) and Police Orchestra (Полицијски оркестар Министарства унутрашњих послова Републике Српске). Also minister Dragan Lukač said that will be formed Cavalry Unit.[38]
Uniforms and ranks
Police uniforms and ranks are part of visual identification of police officers. Regulations about uniforms (parts of uniform, look, colours, material and so on) are given by minister on director's preposition.[4]
Uniform and ranks today
Uniforms had several time changed during history of police. Last time ranks and uniform were changed in 2018 when blue peaked cap with blue-white chequy ribbon as those in London Metropolitan Police replaced field cap.[39] New police ranks according to Article 89 of Law of Police and Internal affairs of Republika Srpska[40] are:
- mlađi policajac (junior police officer), policajac (police officer), viši policajac (senior police officer), samostalni policajac (independent police officer), glavni policajac (chief police officer),
- mlađi inspektor (junior inspector), inspektor (inspector), viši inspektor (senior inspector), samostalni inspektor (independent inspector),
- glavni inspektor (chief inspector), generalni inspektor policije (general inspector of police), glavni generalni inspektor policije (chief general inspector of police).[41]
Director of police is always chief general inspector of police and after the end of duties as director he is removed back on his previous rank. Rank of general inspector of police has officer that is chief of any police administration (Administration of police, Administration of crime police, commander of Special Anti-Terrorist Unit or chief of other police administrations, previous centers of public security).[4]
Rank | Млађи полицајац Mlađi policajac Junior police officer | Полицајац Policajac Police officer | Виши полицајац Viši policajac Senior police officer | Самостални полицајац Samostalni policajac Independent police officer | Главни полицајац Glavni policajac Chief police officer |
Insignia | |||||
Rank | Млађи инспектор Mlađi inspektor Junior inspector | Инспектор Inspektor Inspector | Виши инспектор Viši inspektor Senior inspector | Самостални инспектор Samostalni inspektor Independent inspector | |
Insignia | |||||
Rank | Главни инспектор Glavni inspektor Chief inspector | Генерални инспектор полиције Generalni inspektor policije General inspector of police | Главни генерални инспектор полиције Glavni generalni inspektor policije Chief general inspector of police | ||
Insignia |
2014–2018
Most of present uniform parts are linked with former serie of police uniforms of Republika Srpska. Former peaked caps were replaced by blue field caps. All metal parts of previous uniform were replaced with textile parts as for example emblem on cap. For first time on this uniform were shown on right arm emblem of police and on chest was small place where was first letter of name and surname of police officer. Uniforms between 2014 and 2018 was a bit more comfortable and suitable for modern police. This uniform was actual between July 2014 and March 2018 when it was replaced with the new one.[42] Before 2018 ranks there were ranks that are formed in 2004 and they are same in every police agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Only the form of high inspectors ranks was changed because of change of republic coat of arms. Former ranks according to Regulation of ranks of police officers of Republika Srpska (related with Official Journal of Republika Srpska no. br. 43/10 and 78/11, published in Official Journal no. 67) are:
- policajac (police officer), viši policajac (senior police officer), narednik (sergeant), viši narednik (senior sergeant),
- mlađi inspektor (junior inspector), inspektor (inspector), viši inspektor (senior inspector), samostalni inspektor (independent inspector),
- glavni inspektor (chief inspector), generalni inspektor policije (general inspector of police), glavni generalni inspektor policije (chief general inspector of police).[43]
Rank | Полицајац Policajac Police officer | Виши полицајац Viši policajac Senior police officer | Наредник Narednik Sergeant | Виши наредник Viši narednik Senior sergeant |
Insignia | ||||
Rank | Млађи инспектор Mlađi inspektor Junior inspector | Инспектор Inspektor Inspector | Виши инспектор Viši inspektor Senior inspector | Самостални инспектор Samostalni inspektor Independent inspector |
Insignia | ||||
Rank | Главни инспектор Glavni inspektor Chief inspector | Генерални инспектор полиције Generalni inspektor policije General inspector of police | Главни генерални инспектор полиције Glavni generalni inspektor policije Chief general inspector of police | |
Insignia |
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2004–2014
Name of ranks in this period is same as in period between 2014 and 2018.[44] Only form was changed after the change of some symbols of Republika Srpska when former coat of arms of Republika Srpska with double-headed eagle replaced Seal of Republika Srpska. The financial crisis of 2007–2008 prevented the Ministry of Interior from changing old uniforms of police officers. In that time, the police had 4.400 officers on street with old uniforms.[45] Uniforms of that time became a symbol of Police of Republika Srpska, what was said in 2018 when peaked caps returned previous look of police officers.[39] Main differences are that this uniform on cap had metal insignia, arm patch on only one arm, neckties, they had not any kind of identification, in one period police badge was on left breast.[42]
Rank | Полицајац Policajac Police officer | Виши полицајац Viši policajac Senior police officer | Наредник Narednik Sergeant | Виши наредник Viši narednik Senior sergeant |
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Rank | Млађи инспектор Mlađi inspektor Junior inspector | Инспектор Inspektor Inspector | Виши инспектор Viši inspektor Senior inspector | Самостални инспектор Samostalni inspektor Independent inspector |
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Rank | Главни инспектор Glavni inspektor Chief inspector | Генерални инспектор полиције Generalni inspektor policije General inspector of police | Главни генерални инспектор полиције Glavni generalni inspektor policije Chief general inspector of police | |
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1998–2003
After war it was decided to modernize look of army and police. In 1998 Ministry of Interior started with improving of Framework Agreement for Restructuring, Reform and Democratization of the Police of Republika Srpska (Serbian: Okvirni sporazum o restrukturisanju, reformi i demokratizaciji Policije Republike Srpske) and beside changes of laws, regulatives, organization and so on MoI changed and look of uniforms and ranks of the police. Also, students of education institutions of the ministry had their ranks. All ranks in this period had functional names and some ranks can be worn by multiple functioneers.[46] Ranks were:
- učenik prve godine SŠUP (1st year student of the Secondary school of Interior), učenik druge godine SŠUP (2nd year student of the Secondary school of Interior), učenik treće godine SŠUP (3rd year student of the Secondary school of Interior), učenik četvrte godine SŠUP (4th year student of the Secondary school of Interior);
- student prve godine VŠUP (1st year student of the Higher school of Interior), student druge godine VŠUP (2nd year student of the Higher school of Interior), učenik treće godine VŠUP (3rd year student of the Higher school of Interior);
- policajac pripravnik (police officer trainee), pripravnik sa višom školskom spremom (higher educated police officer trainee), pripravnik sa visokom školskom spremom (high educated police officer trainee), policajac (police officer), vođa sektora (police sector leader), vođa sektora prve kategorije (1st category sector leader), komandir staničnog odjeljenja policije (commandeer of station police department),
- pomoćnik komandira policijske stanice (police station commandeer assistant), zamjenik komandira policijske stanice (police station commandeer deputy), komandir policijske stanice (police station commandeer), operativni dežurni DOC-a MUP-a (operative sentry of the Duty Operative Center of the Ministry of Interior),
- inspektor policije centra javne bezbjednosti (police inspector of center of public security), šef odsjeka u odjeljenju policije u centru javne bezbjednosti (detachment chief in police department in center of public security), načelnik odjeljenja policije centra javne bezbjednosti (police department chief of center of public security), načelnik sektora policije centra javne bezbjednosti (police sector chief of center of public security),
- načelnik DOC-a MUP-a (chief of Duty Operative Center of the Ministry of Interior), načelnik odjeljenja uprave policije (department of the Police Administration chief), zamjenik načelnika Službe specijalne policije(Special Police Service chief deputy), načelnik Službe specijalne policije (Special Police Service chief),
- načelnik centra javne bezbjednosti (center of public security chief), načelnik uprave (Police Administration chief), zamjenik ministra unutrašnjih poslova (minister of interior deputy), ministar unutrašnjih poslova (minister of interior).
Secondary school ranks | Ученик I године СШУП Učenik I godine SŠUP 1st year student of the SSoI | Ученик II године СШУП Učenik II godine SŠUP 2nd year of the SSoI | Ученик III године СШУП Učenik II godine SŠUP 3rd year student of the SSoI | Ученик IV године СШУП Učenik IV godine SŠUP 4th year student of the SSoI |
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Higher school ranks | Студент прве године VŠUP Student I godine VŠUP 1st year student of the HSoI | Студент II године ВШУП Student II godine VŠUP 2nd year student of the HSoI | Студент III године ВШУП Student III godine VŠUP 3rd year student of the HSoI | |
Insignia |
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1992–1998
In the beginning of the war, Police of the Republika Srpska had mainly the same uniform as Yugoslav Militsiya. Special Police Detachment had camouflage uniforms with blue lizard pattern and also sometimes even uniforms with military camouflage pattern.[47][48] Ranks in this period were similar to the military ranks and the ranks are:
- non-commissioned officers: mlađi narednik (junior sergeant), mlađi narednik prve klase (first class junior sergeant), narednik (sergeant), narednik prve klase (first class sergeant), stariji narednik (senior sergeant), stariji narednik prve klase (first class senior sergeant),
- officers: potporučnik (2nd lieutenant), poručnik (lieutenant), kapetan (captain), kapetan prve klase (first class captain), major (major), potpukovnik (lieutenant colonel), pukovnik (colonel),
- generals: general-major (major general), general-potpukovnik (lieutenant colonel general), general-pukovnik (colonel general).
Rank | Млађи наредник Mlađi narednik Junior sergeant | Млађи наредник прве класе Mlađi narednik prve klase First class junior sergeant | Наредник Narednik Sergeant | Наредник прве класе Narednik prve klase First class sergeant | Старији наредник Stariji narednik Senior sergeant | Старији наредник прве класе Stariji narednik prve klase First class senior sergeant |
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Rank | Потпоручник Potporučnik 2nd lieutenant | Поручник Poručnik Lieutenant | Капетан Kapetan Captain | Капетан прве класе Kapetan prve klase First class captain | ||
Insignia | ||||||
Rank | Мајор Major Major | Потпуковник Potpukovnik Lieutenant colonel | Пуковник Pukovnik Colonel | |||
Insignia | ||||||
Rank | Генерал-мајор General-major Major general | Генерал-потпуковник General-potpukovnik Lieutenant colonel general | Генерал-пуковник General-pukovnik Colonel general | |||
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Education
Police officers in Republika Srpska are educated in several institutions and units. Usually, all the police officers during education belong to the Administration for police training. Institutions on which officers take education are Police Academy and Faculty of Security Sciences.
Secondary school of Interior
Secondary school of Interior (Serbian: Средња школа унутрашњих послова, Srednja škola unutrašnjih poslova) was founded on September 9, 1992 as organization unit of Ministry of Interior for education and professional training of new police forces in Republika Srpska. Education was long 4 years. Secondary school was part of Center for education of staff of the Interior. Also beside the standard education there was 6 months long course for civilians that wanted to become police officers.[49]
Police Academy
Police Academy (Serbian: Полицијска академија, Policijska akademija) was founded on July 2, 1999 by Decision of the Government of Republika Srpska and it was a step in realisation of Framework of reconstruction of the Police of Republika Srpska and Madrid declaration. Teaching started on July 19, 1999. Duties of the Police Academy are professional education and training, providing of special trainings and repeting of knowledge and skills for purposes of the Ministry. Today education is based on Unit for Police Training (Јединица за полицијску обуку, Jedinica za policijsku obuku). The unit has its chief (načelnik). The academy belongs to Administration for Police Training and it is organization unit of the Ministry of Interior. Police Academy has professional organ and it is called Professor Council (Nastavničko vijeće) and its structure is made up of professors, inspectors, chiefs of detachments, expert associates and cooperators of the Academy. Their duty is to propose teaching plans, analyze and verificate success of cadets, analyze work of professors, make steps to progress and develop education of police officers, make decision on penalties and discipline of cadets and do other duties defined by the Statut of the Academy. Students of the academy are called cadets. Police cadets through their education get knowledge of police skills, teaching subjects and have module education. Beside the education cadets are very active and they participate on celebrations of Republic Day, Police Day, Policijada and participate in actions of blood donating. Police Training attend cadets with at least IV grade of education, employees of the MoI without any police education and their final result is making staff in rank of junior police officer or it is attended by officers who repeat their knowledge and skills.[49][50][51][52]
Beside the Unit for Police Training there is also Unit for Professional Improvement (Јединица за стручно усавршавање, Jedinica za stručno usavršavanje). Duties of this unit are special training and professional improvement for police officers and other employees of the Ministry, planning and organizing of improvement of the skills, planning and organizing of knowledge acquisition of police officers and so on. The unit treats as it is proposed by Regulation for special improvement of the police officers. Special improvement is organized for employees with at least VI grade or VII grade of education without any police education with result of making staff in rank of the junior inspector or for those who had education on High School of the Interior or College of the Interior and as result of their improvement is rank of junior inspector. The unit has two detachments:
- Detachment for Special Training (Одјељење за специјализовану обуку, Odjeljenje za specijalizovanu obuku) which duties are planning and organizing of special training, taking the process acquisitioning of knowledge and skills using special trainings and so on and
- Detachment for Professional Improvement (Одјељење за стручно усавршавање, Odjeljenje za stručno usavršavanje). with duties of planning organizing and coordination of participators of improvement for needs of the Ministry, organize and provide training and continuation improvement of the employees of the Ministry and police officers, giving professional help to police officers, taking of the training on terrain and so on.[52][53][54][55]
Faculty of Security Sciences
Faculty of Security Sciences (Serbian: Факултет безбједносних наука, Fakultet bezbjednosnih nauka) was founded by the Decision of the Government on July 1, 1995 as High School of the Interior (or Higher School of the Interior, on Serbian: Виша школа унутрашњих послова, Viša škola unutrašnjih poslova) which began with work on November 21, 1995. Teaching process was long 5 semesters and final title after education was jurist of internal affairs. Together with founding of High School it was founded one institution more. That institution was School Center of the Ministry of Interior (Школски центар Министарства унутрашњих послова, Školski centar Ministarstva unutrašnjih poslova) as organization unit of the Ministry and it was constituted of Secondary and High School of the Interior. Because of improvement of knowledge and skills on July 23, 2002 by Decision of the Government High School was transformed into College of the Interior (Висока школа унутрашњих послова, Visoka škola unutrašnjih poslova) and teaching process started on October 1, 2002. As result of education on the college was title bachelor of law in internal affairs. College of the Interior was transformed into Faculty of Security Sciences and became 18th organization part of the University of Banja Luka in 2017. According to Decree of the Ministry of Education and Culture of Republika Srpska teaching process is organized on study program Security and criminology (240 ECTS) and the faculty offers degree of bachelor of law in security and criminology.[49][56][57]
Oath
Every police officer before starts with police duty must give the oath. Way of giving the oath is described in Regulation of giving the oath of police officers of the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska (Правилник о начину полагања заклетве полицијских службеника Министарства унутрашњих послова Републике Српске, Pravilnik o načinu polaganja zakletve policijskih službenika Ministarstva unutrašnjih poslova Republike Srpske). Police oath must be given in front of minister and director of police. Text of the oath is:
Ja (ime i prezime) zaklinjem se da ću dužnost policijskog službenika vršiti savjesno i odgovorno,
da ću se pridržavati Ustava i zakona Republike Srpske i Bosne i Hercegovine i da ću štititi ustavno uređenje Republike Srpske i Bosne i Hercegovine, prava, slobode i bezbjednost, da ću poslove i zadatke policijskog službenika izvršavati i u slučajevima kada izvršavanje tih poslova i zadataka dovodi u opasnost i moj život.
— Text of the oath in Serbian
Peace missions
Affairs connected with peacekeeping operations are linked with Interpolice Cooperation Detachment of the Minister Service. Police officers of the Police of Republika Srpska participate in UN peacekeeping missions from 2000. For police officers in Srpska that are interested in peacekeeping missions there are several prepositions and they are: 8 years of effective work in police service for male officers and 5 years for female, active knowledge of English language, good physical and psychical health, successful work and possessing of the driving license with passed B category. In process of election are involved the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska and the Ministry of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina. For accessing the training police officers need to satisfy criteria of good English language knowledge and computer work. After evidenting these knowledges officers have two tests: pre-mission training and SAAT test. Police officers of Republika Srpska participate or still participate in various international peacekeeping missions:
- United Nations Mission of Support to East Timor (UNMISET),
- United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL),
- United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP),
- United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS),
- United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and
- MONUSCO.[59]
In 2018 there were 11 police officers all around the world in peacekeeping missions and between them were 2 female officers. Until 2018 in peacekeeping missions participated 65 police officers and from which 23 in South Sudan, 20 in Liberia, 11 in Cyprus, 10 in East Timor and one in Sudan and also in their formations were 8 females. Their duties in the missions are usually helping to local police, trainings, consultations, constructing of police objects, work of police in community and so on without arming themselves. Also one police officer was on south of Italy in Brindisi where was helping to UN forces about migrants and one in Guinea-Bissau.[60][61]
Non-professional activities
Beside police officer's standard jobs, most of them are involved in other activities that exclude their presence as armed officers. Police officers have its futsal club called Futsal Club "Policajac" (Police officer, Klub malog fudbala "Policajac") founded in 2018. It was part of Second futsal league of Republika Srpska – West of Football Association of Republika Srpska and in 2018/19 was ranked as first.[62] Police officers participated in 2011 World Police Indoor Soccer Tournament in Eibergen, Netherlands where they competed in category male futsal 35+ and won second place.[63]
Policijada
Police officers are active in sports during "Policiade" (Полицијада, Policijada) — sport meeting of employees of the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska. It is traditional police sport meeting in Republika Srpska and it is organized always in April. First Policiade was organized in 1998 and reason was slava of the Ministry. In 2019 Policiade participated 736 competitors in 23 teams based on services, administrations or institutions of the Ministry of Interior and the Police in which participants work and they were competed in cross country running, futsal, shooting sports, 3x3 basketball, volleyball, judo, swimming and chess.
Gallery
- Old police car
- Special Anti-Terrorist Unit on parade
- Support Unit on parade
- Cadets of the Police Academy on parade
- Police officers and police cadets in formations on Police Day
See also
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