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Law enforcement in Montenegro

Law enforcement in Montenegro is primarily the responsibility of the Police Directorate (Uprava Policije).

Police Directorate of Montenegro
Uprava Policije Crne Gore
Emblem of Montenegrin Police
Badge of Montenegrin Police Officers
Common namePolicija Crne Gore
Agency overview
Formed1994
Preceding agency
Employees4,282
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyME
Operations jurisdictionME
Governing bodyGovernment of Montenegro
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersPodgorica, 22 Svetog Petra Cetinjskog Boulevard
Sworn members4,077
Unsworn members205
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Zoran Brđanin, Police Director
Facilities
Regional Police Units8
Website
www.mup.gov.me/upravapolicije

Organization edit

All units of the Police Directorate report to the Police Director. Police Directorate of Montenegro is a law enforcement agency under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Interior. Ministry maintains direct control over internal affairs, issuance of personal documents for Montenegrin citizens (ID, drivers licence and passport), emergency situations management, human resources, financial and budgetary management of Police Directorate. Thus, regarding law enforcement matters, the role of the Minister of the Interior is supervisory, and he has no operational authority over police officers.

National level edit

On a national level, Police Directorate organized into 5 departments, which are main operational units of police, each headed by Deputy Police Director, while 3 sections and 4 units serve in a support and administrative tasks:

  • General Authority Police Department
  • Criminal Investigations Police Department
  • Border Police Department
  • Special Purpose Police Department
  • Financial Intelligence Department

In addition to police departments, there are seven additional organizational units, for support and administrative tasks on a national level:

  • International Police Cooperation and Public Relations Section
  • Analytics and Police Activities Development Section
  • Forensic Center
  • Telecommunication and Electronics Section
  • Information Security and Data Processing Center
  • Human Resources and Legal Affairs Unit
  • Financial, General and Auxiliary Affairs Unit

Territorial units edit

For direct execution of law enforcement tasks on the territory of Montenegro, 8 Regional Police Units (Područne Jedinice Policije) exist:

  • Podgorica Regional Police Unit (with Police Outposts in Tuzi, Danilovgrad, Cetinje and Kolašin)
  • Nikšić Regional Police Unit (with Police Outposts in Plužine and Šavnik)
  • Bar Regional Police Unit (with Police Outpost in Ulcinj)
  • Herceg Novi Regional Police Unit (with Police Outposts in Kotor and Tivat)
  • Berane Regional Police Unit (with Police Outposts in Rožaje, Plav, Gusinje, Petnjica and Andrijevica)
  • Bijelo Polje Regional Police Unit (with Police Outpost in Mojkovac)
  • Pljevlja Regional Police Unit (with Police Outpost in Žabljak)
  • Budva Regional Police Unit

Police of Montenegro is legally governed by Law on Internal Affairs of Montenegro (Zakon o unutrašnjim poslovima). In criminal matters, Police is also bound to adhere to Criminal procedure law of Montenegro (Zakonik o krivičnom postupku), and its officers are required to conduct criminal investigations per instructions of Montenegrin public prosecutors.

Resources and equipment edit

The Police Directorate has 4,282 employees in 2020:

  • 4,077 sworn police officers
    • 2,935 Police Officers
    • 131 Police Sergeants
    • 953 Police Inspectors
    • 58 Police Advisors
  • 205 administrative and support personnel

Public law and order officer on duty is usually equipped with a side gun (usually a Glock 17, CZ 99 are phased out), a pair of handcuffs, a police baton, and a Motorola TETRA MTP 850 S radio communication device.

The Police Directorate operates a fleet of road vehicles, numbering 470 in 2016. Standard patrol car is a white Opel Astra J saloon, although various other vehicles are also operating, notably Dacia Dusters as Border police patrol cars. Special police units are usually seen in Land Rover Defender off-road vehicles and BOV-M armoured vehicles.

Police Headquarters building is located on 22 Svetog Petra Cetinjskog Boulevard, in central Podgorica. It was erected in 2010 and has 9,360 m2 (100,800 sq ft) of office space, and also houses Podgorica Regional Police Unit. In Podgorica, aside from the new headquarters building, Police of Montenegro uses the old Ministry of the Interior building (located next to the new one), the "limenka" ("the can") building, logistics complex in Zagorič suburb and Special Units training camp in Zlatica suburb.

The Police Academy is located in Danilovgrad, and provides both basic police education, and professional and specialized training. Forensic Center is also located in Danilovgrad.

Aviation Unit edit

Montenegro's Civil Police Aviation Unit forms part of the Montenegro Government Aviation Unit, and purchased its first aircraft in 1972, with three more SA341 Gazelles transferred from the military air force in the 1990s.[1] Aviation unit also operates two Augusta-Bell AB412. All helicopters are based at Golubovci Airport, Podgorica.[2]

Police Directors edit

  • Veselin Veljović (October 2005 - December 2011)
  • Božidar Vuksanović (December 2011 - February 2013, acting director)
  • Slavko Stojanović (February 2013 - March 2018)
  • Vesko Damjanović (March 2018 - July 2018, acting director)
  • Veselin Veljović (July 2018 – December 2020)
  • Vesko Damjanović (December 2020 – February 2021, acting director)
  • Zoran Brđanin (February 2021 – present)

Ranks edit

Officers edit

Police Executive Police Inspectors
  Montenegro                  
Direktor policije Pomoćnik
direktora policije
Glavni
policijski inspektor
Viši policijski inspektor
I klase
Viši
policijski inspektor
Samostalni
policijski inspektor
Policijski inspektor
I klase
Policijski inspektor Mlađi
policijski inspektor
Police Director Deputy
Police Director
Chief
Police Inspector
Senior Police Inspector
I class
Senior
Police Inspector
Independent
Police Inspector
Police Inspector
I class
Police Inspector Junior
Police Inspector

Enlisted edit

Police Sergeants Police Officers
  Montenegro            
Stariji policijski narednik
I klase
Stariji
policijski narednik
Policijski narednik Stariji policajac
I klase
Stariji policajac Policajac
Senior Police Sergeant
I class
Senior
Police Sergeant
Police Sergeant Senior Police Officer
I class
Senior
Police Officer
Police Officer

Controversies edit

In June 2023, the anti-torture committee of the Council of Europe urged Montenegro to investigate police brutality Europol published a report on 23 March 2022 that included photos of police officers torturing prisoners.[3][4] The report cited various instances of alleged mistreatment of prisoners ranging from slaps, kicks and punches to the head to falaka, genital torture, electrical shocks, asphyxiation as well as threats of rape and threats against the children and other family members of prisoners. In response, the Montenegrin Government has expressed willingness to follow the recommendations brought forward by the Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT).[5][6][7]

See also edit

External links edit

  • Ministry of Interior
  • Police Directorate
  • OSCE Report Police Reform in Montenegro 2011-2019: An Assessment and Recommendations for Good Governance in Policing - by Novak Gajić
  • OSCE Report Police Reform in Montenegro 2006-2011: Assessment and Recommendations - by Sonja Stojanović and Novak Gajić

Notes edit

  1. ^ Aeroflight Montenegro Police profile 2007-03-19 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on May 19, 2007
  2. ^ International Air Power Review Vol.9 p. 90-91
  3. ^ Kajosevic, Samir (2023-06-22). "CoE Report Urges Montenegro to Investigate Police Brutality". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  4. ^ Kajosevic, Samir (2023-03-24). "Montenegro Urged to Probe Photos of Police Brutality, Gang Links". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  5. ^ "Council of Europe anti-torture Committee (CPT) publishes report on its 2022 ad hoc visit to Montenegro - CPT - www.coe.int". CPT. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  6. ^ https://rm.coe.int/1680abb132[bare URL]
  7. ^ https://rm.coe.int/1680abb134[bare URL]

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NotesOrganization editAll units of the Police Directorate report to the Police Director Police Directorate of Montenegro is a law enforcement agency under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Interior Ministry maintains direct control over internal affairs issuance of personal documents for Montenegrin citizens ID drivers licence and passport emergency situations management human resources financial and budgetary management of Police Directorate Thus regarding law enforcement matters the role of the Minister of the Interior is supervisory and he has no operational authority over police officers National level edit On a national level Police Directorate organized into 5 departments which are main operational units of police each headed by Deputy Police Director while 3 sections and 4 units serve in a support and administrative tasks General Authority Police Department Criminal Investigations Police Department Border Police Department Special Purpose Police Department Financial Intelligence DepartmentIn addition to police departments there are seven additional organizational units for support and administrative tasks on a national level International Police Cooperation and Public Relations Section Analytics and Police Activities Development Section Forensic Center Telecommunication and Electronics Section Information Security and Data Processing Center Human Resources and Legal Affairs Unit Financial General and Auxiliary Affairs UnitTerritorial units edit For direct execution of law enforcement tasks on the territory of Montenegro 8 Regional Police Units Podrucne Jedinice Policije exist Podgorica Regional Police Unit with Police Outposts in Tuzi Danilovgrad Cetinje and Kolasin Niksic Regional Police Unit with Police Outposts in Pluzine and Savnik Bar Regional Police Unit with Police Outpost in Ulcinj Herceg Novi Regional Police Unit with Police Outposts in Kotor and Tivat Berane Regional Police Unit with Police Outposts in Rozaje Plav Gusinje Petnjica and Andrijevica Bijelo Polje Regional Police Unit with Police Outpost in Mojkovac Pljevlja Regional Police Unit with Police Outpost in Zabljak Budva Regional Police UnitPolice of Montenegro is legally governed by Law on Internal Affairs of Montenegro Zakon o unutrasnjim poslovima In criminal matters Police is also bound to adhere to Criminal procedure law of Montenegro Zakonik o krivicnom postupku and its officers are required to conduct criminal investigations per instructions of Montenegrin public prosecutors Resources and equipment editThe Police Directorate has 4 282 employees in 2020 4 077 sworn police officers 2 935 Police Officers 131 Police Sergeants 953 Police Inspectors 58 Police Advisors 205 administrative and support personnelPublic law and order officer on duty is usually equipped with a side gun usually a Glock 17 CZ 99 are phased out a pair of handcuffs a police baton and a Motorola TETRA MTP 850 S radio communication device The Police Directorate operates a fleet of road vehicles numbering 470 in 2016 Standard patrol car is a white Opel Astra J saloon although various other vehicles are also operating notably Dacia Dusters as Border police patrol cars Special police units are usually seen in Land Rover Defender off road vehicles and BOV M armoured vehicles Police Headquarters building is located on 22 Svetog Petra Cetinjskog Boulevard in central Podgorica It was erected in 2010 and has 9 360 m2 100 800 sq ft of office space and also houses Podgorica Regional Police Unit In Podgorica aside from the new headquarters building Police of Montenegro uses the old Ministry of the Interior building located next to the new one the limenka the can building logistics complex in Zagoric suburb and Special Units training camp in Zlatica suburb The Police Academy is located in Danilovgrad and provides both basic police education and professional and specialized training Forensic Center is also located in Danilovgrad Aviation Unit edit Montenegro s Civil Police Aviation Unit forms part of the Montenegro Government Aviation Unit and purchased its first aircraft in 1972 with three more SA341 Gazelles transferred from the military air force in the 1990s 1 Aviation unit also operates two Augusta Bell AB412 All helicopters are based at Golubovci Airport Podgorica 2 Police Directors editVeselin Veljovic October 2005 December 2011 Bozidar Vuksanovic December 2011 February 2013 acting director Slavko Stojanovic February 2013 March 2018 Vesko Damjanovic March 2018 July 2018 acting director Veselin Veljovic July 2018 December 2020 Vesko Damjanovic December 2020 February 2021 acting director Zoran Brđanin February 2021 present Ranks editOfficers edit Police Executive Police Inspectors nbsp Montenegro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Direktor policije Pomocnikdirektora policije Glavnipolicijski inspektor Visi policijski inspektorI klase Visipolicijski inspektor Samostalnipolicijski inspektor Policijski inspektorI klase Policijski inspektor Mlađipolicijski inspektorPolice Director DeputyPolice Director ChiefPolice Inspector Senior Police InspectorI class SeniorPolice Inspector IndependentPolice Inspector Police InspectorI class Police Inspector JuniorPolice InspectorEnlisted edit Police Sergeants Police Officers nbsp Montenegro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Stariji policijski narednikI klase Starijipolicijski narednik Policijski narednik Stariji policajacI klase Stariji policajac PolicajacSenior Police SergeantI class SeniorPolice Sergeant Police Sergeant Senior Police OfficerI class SeniorPolice Officer Police OfficerControversies editIn June 2023 the anti torture committee of the Council of Europe urged Montenegro to investigate police brutality Europol published a report on 23 March 2022 that included photos of police officers torturing prisoners 3 4 The report cited various instances of alleged mistreatment of prisoners ranging from slaps kicks and punches to the head to falaka genital torture electrical shocks asphyxiation as well as threats of rape and threats against the children and other family members of prisoners In response the Montenegrin Government has expressed willingness to follow the recommendations brought forward by the Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment CPT 5 6 7 See also editCrime in MontenegroExternal links editMinistry of Interior Police Directorate OSCE Report Police Reform in Montenegro 2011 2019 An Assessment and Recommendations for Good Governance in Policing by Novak Gajic OSCE Report Police Reform in Montenegro 2006 2011 Assessment and Recommendations by Sonja Stojanovic and Novak GajicNotes edit Aeroflight Montenegro Police profile Archived 2007 03 19 at the Wayback Machine retrieved on May 19 2007 International Air Power Review Vol 9 p 90 91 Kajosevic Samir 2023 06 22 CoE Report Urges Montenegro to Investigate Police Brutality Balkan Insight Retrieved 2023 06 22 Kajosevic Samir 2023 03 24 Montenegro Urged to Probe Photos of Police Brutality Gang Links Balkan Insight Retrieved 2023 06 22 Council of Europe anti torture Committee CPT publishes report on its 2022 ad hoc visit to Montenegro CPT www coe int CPT Retrieved 2023 06 22 https rm coe int 1680abb132 bare URL https rm coe int 1680abb134 bare URL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Law enforcement in Montenegro amp oldid 1172380275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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