Law enforcement in Albania explained

Law enforcement in Albania is the responsibility of several agencies. The responsibility for most tasks lies with the Albanian State Police, a national police agency, which is under the authority of Ministry of Internal Affairs. Examples of other agencies with limited policing powers are the Municipal Police, which has administrative functions and operates in the local level. They are controlled by mayors.

Agencies under the Ministry of Internal Affairs

Albanian Police

See main article: Albanian Police. The Albanian State Police is subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and it is organized by the General Directorate of State Police. It is divided into several departments, which the function of each police department is to maintain general law and order, prevent crime, investigate crime and other events that threaten public order and safety, carry out traffic control and surveillance, and promote traffic safety.[1]

Some of police departments are:

The Security Academy (Akademia e Sigurisë) is the national university-level unit responsible for general police training, research and development.[2]

Republican Guard

See main article: Republican Guard (Albania). The Republican Guard (Garda e Republikës) is a structure of special status under the authority of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which has the mission of safeguarding and protecting the high-state personalities and residences, such as the President; Prime Minister; Chairman of the Parliament and others personalities defined by the Law No.8869, dated 22 May 2003 "For the Guard of the Republic of Albania".[3] [4]

Internal Affairs and Complaints Service

The Internal Affairs and Complaints Service (Shërbimi i Çështjeve të Brendshme dhe Ankesave, SHÇBA) it is an Albanian law-enforcement agency under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which investigates incidents and possible suspicions of law-breaking and professional misconduct attributed to Police officers, Republican Guards and Firefighter officers in the Republic of Albania. The SHÇBA can also refer the cases of misconduct and criminal behavior involving abovementioned employees, such as corruption acts, suspected links with crime and favoring of one side in conflicts. They also are responsible for the investigation of the unjustified wealth of officers on the basis of complaints and reports.[5] [6]

The SHÇBA employees have the attributes of a police officer and a judiciary Police agent, according to the law "On Judiciary Police", hold police ranks and have the status of an employee of the State Police.

Agencies under the Ministry of Defense

Coast Guard

See main article: Coast Guard. The Albanian Coast Guard (Roja Bregdetare) is one of the specialized bodies of the Albanian Navy which is responsible for safeguarding human life and coordinating search and rescue at sea, as well as administrative management, navigation security and territorial waters, with coastal guard functions. Among the competences are the safeguarding of human life at sea, the safety of navigation and maritime transport, as well as the protection of the marine environment, its ecosystems and the oversight of the entire marine fishing industry, the protection of resources to that of the final consumer. The latter include inspections on merchant naval, fishing and recreational vessels, also conducted on foreign merchant ships that climb domestic ports.[7]

Military Police

See main article: Military Police.

The Albanian Military Police or MP (Policia Ushtarake, PU) is a provost branch of the Albanian Armed Forces responsible for the policing of service personnel, and for providing a military police presence both in Albania and while service personnel are deployed overseas on operations and exercises. The PU it is under the authority of Ministry of Defence.[8] [9]

The PU tasks include:

Intelligence and Security Agency

The Intelligence and Security Agency (Agjencia e Inteligjencës dhe Sigurisë së Mbrojtjes, AISM) is an Albanian government military intelligence agency responsible for strategic intelligence and technical intelligence assessments, advising defence and government decision-making on national security and international security issues, and the planning and conduct of Albanian Armed Forces operations. AISM is under the authority of the Ministry of Defense and it is one of two Albanian intelligence services, together with the civilian Albanian State Intelligence Service.[10] [11]

Other law enforcement agencies

State Intelligence Service

See main article: SHISH.

The Albanian State Intelligence Service (Shërbimi Informativ Shtetëror, SHISH) is the primary intelligence agency of Albania and provides the necessary information from disclosure and counter-intelligence on national security issues. It is specialized in the prevention of security threats that come from within the state or not. The agency it is under the authority of Prime Minister's Office.[12]

Prisons Police

The Albanian Prisons Police (Policia e Burgjeve) is an attached agency of the General Directorate of Prisons of Albania, under the authority of Ministry of Justice, which operate the Albanian prison system as corrections officers. The police is responsible for the supervision, safety, and security of prisoners in a prison, jail, or similar form of secure custody.

It ensures the security of Albanian prisons, keeping unauthorized people out and preventing escape by prisoners. It also maintains order inside prisons, handles the transportation of inmates to and from prison and to court or medical appointments, and manages work and education programs for inmates.[13]

Forestry Police

The Forestry Police (Policia Pyjore) it is a law enforcement agency under the authority of the Ministry of Environment. The body specialized in defending Albanian agroforestry heritage, safeguarding the environment and landscape. It complied with the fulfillment of security services as well as the control of the territory, with particular reference to rural and mountainous areas. The Forestry Police inspectors during the execution of the service, have the same status as the State Police and Judiciary Police.[14]

The Forestry Police have as primary role to safeguarding the wooded areas, but also have other numerous and varied institutional tasks, which is part of a wider context of protection of the environment and the territory, human health, animal protection, flora and landscaping, conservation biodiversity. It is also charged to protect the Albanian National Parks; marine protected areas and protected areas.[15]

Some of important duties of the Forestry Police are:

Local law enforcement agencies

Municipal Police

The Municipal Police (Policia Bashkiake) are law enforcement agencies that are under the control of local government. It is an unarmed force and have fewer powers than the Albanian State Police, such as arresting, criminal cases investigation or other duties which are not the exclusive power of other law enforcement forces. The Municipality Police powers are defined by Law No. 8224, dated 15 May 1997 and they can only exercise them in their own municipality. They have jurisdiction over misdemeanors, supervise and protect the safety of citizens and property, assist and cooperate with the State Police in public order, road safety and so on.[16] [17]

Each local police chief is responsible for the execution of local law enforcement policy and ensures the management, organization and distribution of missions in the local police force. She or he works under the authority of the mayor.[18]

Police ground vehicles

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Republic of. Albania. Law on State Police. 2014. Ministry of Internal Affairs. Tirane, Albania. Law No.108/2014.
  2. Web site: Mission of Security Academy. www.asp.gov.al. Albanian State Police.
  3. Book: Law on Republican Guard. 22 May 2003. Garda e Republikës. Tirane, Albania. Law No.8869, Date:22/5/2003.
  4. Web site: Mission of the Republican Guard. www.garda.gov.al. Republican Guard.
  5. Web site: SHÇBA overview. www.shcba.gov.al. SHÇBA.
  6. Book: Law on SHÇBA. 2014. SHÇBA. Tirane, Albania. Law No.70/2014.
  7. Book: Law on Coast Guard. 2002. Ministry of Defence. Tirane, Albania. Law No.8875, Date 04.04.2002.
  8. Web site: Military Police overview. Albanian Armed Forces. AAF.
  9. Book: Law on Military Police. 2015. Ministry of Defence. Tirane, Albania. Law No.13/2015.
  10. Web site: AISM overview. Ministry of Defence. www.mod.gov.al.
  11. Book: Law on AISM. 2014. Ministry of Defence. Tirane, Albania. Law No.65/2014.
  12. Book: Law on State Intelligence Service. 1998. SHISH. Tirane, Albania. Law No. 8391, Date: 23.10.1998.
  13. Book: Law on Prisons Police. 11 December 2008. QBZ. Tirane, Albania. 2–7. Law No. 10032, Date: 11.12.2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20150501084230/http://www.qbz.gov.al/botime/fletore_zyrtare/2014/PDF-2014/63-2014.pdf. dead. 1 May 2015.
  14. Book: Law on Forestry Police. 4 May 2005. QBZ. Tirane, Albania. 6–8. Law No. 9385, Date 4/5/2005.
  15. News: Forestry Police in action for safeguarding of protected areas. Agjencia Telegrafike Shqiptare. www.ata.gov.al. 14 May 2014.
  16. Book: Law on organization and functioning of the Municipal Police. 23 April 1998. vendime.al. Tirane, Albania. Law No.8335, Date 23/04/1998.
  17. Web site: Municipal Police of Tiranë. Bashkia Tirane. Municipality of Tiranë.
  18. Web site: Organization and duties. Municipality of Lushnje.
  19. Web site: Albania police with electric cars, but no recharging spots. phys.org. 24 July 2018.