Central Investigation Bureau of Police
Central Investigation Bureau of Police Centralne Biuro Śledcze Policji | |
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Abbreviation | CBŚP (formerly CBŚ) |
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Formed | 15 April, 2000 |
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Operations jurisdiction | Poland |
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Headquarters | ul. Podchorążych 38, Warsaw |
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The Central Investigation Bureau of Police (Polish: Centralne Biuro Śledcze Policji, CBŚP) is a unit within the Police of Poland tasked with dealing with organized crime.
The Central Investigation Bureau of Police was created on 15 April 2000.[1] It has been called "the Polish FBI".[2]
Until 2014 it was a unit of the General Police Headquarters of Poland. In 2014, it has been reorganized as a more independent unit. Its director is appointed by the Ministry of Interior and Administration.[3]
It has been directed by Polish general (nadinspektor) Kamil Bracha since its June 2016, until January 2019, when he was succeeded by nadinspector Paweł Półtorzycki.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "CBŚP pod nowymi rządami". InfoSecurity24. 2 March 2019. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
- ^ Pietraszewski, Marcin (22 April 2019). "Prokuratura ma świadka koronnego na Psycho Fans i Wisłę Sharks. To człowiek z mroczną przeszłością". katowice.wyborcza.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-05-09.
- ^ "Nowa jednostka – Centralne Biuro Śledcze Policji". Policja.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-05-09.
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