Albanian State Police Policia e Shtetit Shqiptar | |
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Common name | Policia |
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Formed | 13 January 1913 |
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Employees | ~ 10,958[1][2] |
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National agency | Albania |
Operations jurisdiction | Albania |
Size | 28,748 km2 |
Population | 2,793,592 |
Governing body | Government of Albania |
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Overseen by | Ministry of Internal Affairs |
Headquarters | Bajram Curri Boulevard, Tirana |
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The Albanian State Police (Albanian: Policia e Shtetit) is the national police and law enforcement agency which operates throughout the Republic of Albania. The collapse of the Communist system and the establishment of political pluralism post-1991 brought important changes to the structure of the Albanian Police. The Ministry of Public Order and the General Directorate of Police were established in April 1991, and the new law of July 1991 established the Public Order Police. Nearly 80% of police manpower, i.e. personnel who had served under the previous system, were replaced by new recruits. On 4 November 1991, the Albanian Police was accepted as a member of Interpol.
The emergency number is 129 or 112 for Various Matters.