Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs

Law enforcement oversight agency in Norway
The agency is based at Triangelgården in Hamar

The Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs (Norwegian: Spesialenheten for politisaker) is a government agency under the Ministry of Justice and the Police. Located in Hamar, it is responsible for investigating reports of misconduct and criminal offenses by members of the Norwegian Police Service and the Norwegian Prosecuting Authority.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Om PHS" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.

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Norwegian Police Service
National agencies
  • Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs (Spesialenheten)
  • National Police Directorate (POD)
  • Norwegian Police Security Service (PST)
  • Norwegian Prosecuting Authority
  • Sysselmesteren (Governor of Svalbard)
Coat of arms of the Norwegian Police
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