National Police of Ukraine explained

Agencyname:National Police of Ukraine
Commonname:Police of Ukraine
Abbreviation:NPU
Logocaption:Emblem of the National Police
Patch:Patch of the Ukrainian Police.svg
Patchcaption:Patch of the National Police
Badge:Badge_of_National_Police_of_Ukraine.svg
Badgecaption:Badge of the National Police
Flag:Flag of Ukrainian National Police.svg
Flagcaption:Flag of the National Police
Motto:To serve and protect
(Служити та захищати)
Preceding1:Militsiya (starting 1917, on the west since joining the USSR in 1939-1940, in Zakarpatye since 1944 or 1945, the entire Ukraine in 1945-2015)
Employees:130,000
  • 119,000 police officers
  • 11,000 civil personnel
Budget:₴35.6 billion (2022)
Country:Ukraine
National:Yes
Sizearea:603,629 km2
Sizepopulation:44 million (approx.)
Governingbody:Government of Ukraine
Constitution1:Law on "National Police"
Police:Yes
Oversightbody:Ministry of Internal Affairs
Headquarters:10, Academician Bohomolets
str., Kyiv, Ukraine[1]
Electeetype:Minister
Minister1pfo:Minister
Chief1name:Police General 2nd Rank Ivan Vyhivskyi [2]
Chief1position:Chief
Vehicles1:Toyota Prius
Hyundai Sonata
Renault Duster
Mitsubishi Outlander
Škoda Rapid
ZAZ Vida
Lada 110
VAZ-21099
UAZ Patriot
Lada Niva
VAZ 2107
ZAZ Forza
VAZ-2113
Fiat Tipo
VAZ-2114
VAZ-2115
Anniversary1:Police Day, July 4[3]

The National Police of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Націона́льна полі́ція Украї́ни|translit=Natsionálʹna polítsiya Ukrayíny, pronounced as /uk/;, NPU), often simply referred to as the (Ukrainian: Поліція|lit=Police|label=none), is the national, and only, police service of Ukraine. It was formed on 3 July 2015, as part of the post-Euromaidan reforms launched by Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko, to replace Ukraine's previous national police service, the Militsiya.[4] On 7 November 2015, all the remaining militsiya were labelled "temporary acting" members of the National Police.

The agency is overseen by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.[5]

History

Prior to 3 July 2015, law enforcement in Ukraine was carried out directly by the Ministry of Internal Affairs as the militsiya. Plans to reform the ministry, which was widely known to be corrupt, had been advocated by various governments and parties, but these plans were never realised.[4] [6]

In the aftermath of the 2013–2014 Euromaidan movement and subsequent revolution, the need for reform was acknowledged by all parties. Parliamentary elections were held in October 2014, after which all five of the parties that formed the governing coalition pledged to reform the ministry and create a new national police service.[7]

As part of the reforms, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Arsen Avakov, presented plans to reduce the number of police officers in Ukraine to 160,000 by the end of 2015.[8] The reform plans started with the combination of the ministry's current State Auto Inspection (DAI) and the patrol service in the country's capital Kyiv in summer 2015.[9] [10] This new police patrol received funding from various countries.[11] 2,000 new policemen and women, picked from 33,000 applicants, were recruited to initiate the new service in Kyiv. Officers were trained in the North American style by police officers from the United States and Canada.[12]

Upon the launch of Kyiv's new patrol police on 4 July 2015, the militsiya ceased all patrolling but continued working at precincts and administrative offices.[11] [13] After that the new police patrol was rolled out across Ukraine.[11] The organisation was formally established as the National Police on 2 September 2015.[5] By late September 2015, 2,000 new constables were on duty in Kyiv, 800 were on duty in Kharkiv and 1,700 were on duty in the cities of Odesa and Lviv.[14] At this point, the militsiya was 152,000 officers strong, and continued to handle most policing across Ukraine.[15] The basic salary of the new police force (almost $400 a month) is about three times as much the basic salary of the former militsiya; an attempt to decrease corruption.[16]

The new National Police officially replaced the old militsiya on 7 November 2015.[17] [18] On that day, the remaining militsiya were labelled "temporarily acting" members of the National Police.[17] The change allowed for them to become members of the National Police after "integrity checks", but they were only eligible if they met the age criteria and went through retraining.[17] [19] This transition period ended on 20 October 2016.[20] In this transition period 26% of police commanders were dismissed and 4,400 policemen and policewomen demoted and the same number of people promoted.[20]

The NPU was assisted by the EU Advisory Mission Ukraine between 2017 and 2022 through the PRAVO Police Programme, implemented by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), in an effort to modernize Ukrainian law enforcement to European standards.[21] [22]

On 14 February 2022, the National Police was transferred to combat alert, as a response to the Russian military buildup and threat of the invasion.[23] The National Police and its tactical unit Rapid Operational Response Unit directly participated in hostilities against the invading Russian Armed Forces at the Kyiv offensive.[24] As the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine progressed, the National Police helped in the war effort by maintaining law and order in Ukrainian-controlled areas, escorting prisoners, operating checkpoints, capturing infiltrators and detaining prisoners of war.[25] [26] By 1 March, 17 policemen were killed, 50 injured and 2 missing in action.[26]

In February 2023, the MIA ordered the raising of 8 new assault brigades to support the Ukrainian war effort, one of those new brigades, the Liut Brigade, is the only one so far made up of officers, NCOs and constables of the NPU's Special Police. In 2024, three additional brigades were added as directly reporting under NPU Headquarters.

Terminology

According to Professor Oleksandr Ponomariv of the Kyiv University's Institute of Journalism, the correct Ukrainian language term for a police officer is 'politsiyant' (Ukrainian: поліціянт). This is in contrast to the term 'politseysky' (Ukrainian: поліцейський), a loan word from the Russian language, commonly used to refer to an officer of the National Police.Ranks are rarely used by the public when addressing police officers in Ukraine; it is more common to hear the term Pan (Ukrainian: Пан) (female - Pani (Ukrainian: Пані) - Ukrainian for mister/miss - used to refer to police officers. Qualifying terms such as 'ofitser' (Ukrainian: офіцер) or 'politseiskyi' (Ukrainian: поліцейський) may also be used in conjunction with these forms of address.

Structure and branches

The National Police is divided into a number of different services. Each force has internal subdivisions. This leaves the police service with a large number of specialised branches which can more specifically target certain types of crime and apply more expert knowledge in the investigation of cases relating to their area of policing. In addition to these specific groups, all police forces retain a majority of officers for the purpose of patrol duty and general law enforcement.

The police contains the following subdivisions:[27]

In addition, the following special units exist:

Shoulder patches of the regional police subdivisions

Rank hierarchy

Junior officers

Junior officers
UkraineNo equivalentNo equivalent
Staff sergeant
Ukrainian: Старший сержант
Sergeant
Ukrainian: Сержант
Corporal
junior sergeant
Ukrainian: Капрал
Constable
police officer
Ukrainian: Рядовий поліції

Equipment

Officers wear a camera that is constantly monitoring their performances.[14] The resulting videos are posted on social media and broadcast on a reality TV show.[14]

Vehicles

PictureMake and modelCountry of originUseQuantityNotes
Fiat Tipo
Italy
Patrol Car20Bought for Kyiv security police
Hyundai Sonata
South Korea
Patrol car110Highway patrol car.
Former taxis operated under the SkyTaxi brand by Kyiv's Boryspil International Airport. Owned by the state and transferred to the police as surplus to SkyTaxi's requirements.
Isuzu D-Max
Japan
Patrol car38Procured for the police in the Western Ukrainian region of Volyn.
Lada Niva
Russia
Patrol car9Were bought by Poltava Police in 2016.[58]
Mitsubishi Outlander
Japan
Patrol car635Were bought by in 2017.
Peugeot 301
France
Patrol car
Raketa-Futong FT 150
China

Ukraine
Police motorcycle
Renault Dokker
Morocco
Police van192Badged as Renault and based on the Dacia Dokker. Assembled in Morocco.
Renault Duster
Romania
Patrol car140+Badged as Renault and based on the Dacia Duster. Assembled in Romania.[59]
Renault Kangoo
France
Police van
Robinson R44
United States
Helicopter1Is used to maintain public order during mass events
Škoda Rapid
Czech Republic

Ukraine
Patrol car400First cars delivered in 2018. Assembled in Ukraine.
Toyota Prius
Japan
Patrol car1,568General purpose patrol car.
Supplied by Japan in return for Ukrainian emissions permits under the Kyoto Protocol.
UAZ Patriot
Russia
Patrol car>20Were bought before 2014 by former Ukrainian Militsya[60]
Volkswagen Crafter
Germany
Police van
Volkswagen Jetta
Germany
Patrol carbought in 2019
ZAZ Forza
China

Ukraine
Patrol car
ZAZ Vida
United States of America

Ukraine

South Korea
Patrol car

Police Day

National Police Day (Ukrainian: День Націона́льної полі́ції|Denʹ Nacionálʹnoyi políciyi|label=none, pronounced as /uk/) on 4 July[61] is the professional holiday of the Ukrainian Police. It commemorates the suspension of law enforcement duties by the Militsiya and the establishment of the National Police of Ukraine. It also coincides with the first oath of patrol policemen on Kyiv's Sofia Square. The holiday was introduced and first celebrated on 4 August 2015 and was celebrated on that day ever since until President Petro Poroshenko, by decree on 4 April 2018, declared that the holiday should be celebrated annually on 4 July and become a national holiday.[62]

Controversies

Ukrayinska Pravda collected (from open sources) 64 crimes allegedly committed by Ukrainian police officers from 1 January 2020 until 30 May 2020. Cases ranged from extortion to rape to killings.[63]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contact Information . National Police of Ukraine.
  2. Storming of a supermarket in Mariupol: the head of the National Police threatened with immediate punishment, Ukrayinska Pravda (16 April 2020)
  3. https://www.unian.info/m/society/10174799-ukraine-marks-national-police-day-on-july-4.html Ukraine marks National Police Day on July 4
  4. News: Ukraine launches Western-style police force to set a marker for reform . Yahoo News . 6 July 2015 . Reuters . 21 July 2015.
  5. http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/287664.html National Police established in Ukraine
  6. Web site: In Ukraine, they want to create 5 police departments instead of the militsiya. Ukrainian Independent Information Agency. 10 December 2014. uk. 10 January 2013.
  7. Web site: Hankevych. Roman. Five parties signed the coalition agreement at night. Zahid.net. 9 December 2014. uk. 21 November 2014.
  8. Web site: Avakov wants to reduce the number of police officers to 160 thousand . Аваков хоче скоротити кількість міліціонерів до 160 тисяч . Ukrayinska Pravda. 10 December 2014. uk. 10 December 2014.
  9. Web site: Аваков: Незабаром у Києві не буде ДАІ – хто готовий бути патрульним? . Avakov: Soon there will be no traffic police in Kyiv - who is ready to be a patrolman? . uk . Ukrayinska Pravda. 25 December 2014. 24 December 2014.
  10. Web site: Kiev - Ukraine Launches Western-Style Police Force To Set A Marker For Reform . www.vosizneias.com. 7 July 2015. 6 July 2015.
  11. News: Ukraine tackles graft with new US-style police force . Interaksyon . 6 July 2015 . Agence France-Presse . 21 July 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150709032931/http://www.interaksyon.com/article/113602/ukraine-tackles-graft-with-new-us-style-police-force . 9 July 2015 . dead .
  12. Web site: Ukraine police get new American-style uniforms .
  13. News: The Cops Who Would Save a Country . Masha . Gessen . Masha Gessen . . 8 September 2015 .
  14. News: New-style police have key role in Ukraine . . 25 September 2015.
  15. News: Reform Watch . . 1 October 2015.
  16. Web site: Ukraine Pins Hopes for Change on Fresh-Faced Police Recruits . . 6 November 2015.
  17. News: Law on national police enacted in Ukraine . . 7 November 2015.
  18. News: uk . Avakov told how the police will police . . 4 November 2015.
  19. News: Talent from Tbilisi . Tunku . Varadarajan . . 3 September 2015 .
  20. News: Police attestation completed, 26% of police commanders dismissed . . 20 October 2016.
  21. Web site: PRAVO Police Programme closes its activities in Ukraine – EU NEIGHBOURS east .
  22. Web site: EU and UNOPS Help Ukrainian Police Fight Domestic Violence | United Nations in Ukraine .
  23. Web site: National Police transferred to combat alert in Ukraine . 2022-09-05 . Interfax-Ukraine . en.
  24. Web site: Rapid Operational Response Unit destroys Russian tanks in the Kyiv region's Brovary district . 2022-09-05 . Ukrayinska Pravda . en.
  25. Web site: Rada gives National Police additional powers under martial law . 2022-09-05 . Interfax-Ukraine . en.
  26. Web site: Since start of Russia's invasion 17 Ukrainian policemen killed, 50 injured – National Police of Ukraine . 2022-09-05 . Interfax-Ukraine . en.
  27. https://web.archive.org/web/20160328103155/http://www.npu.gov.ua/uk/publish/article/1855846 National Police structure
  28. News: A Force For Change: Kyiv's New Cops . Tony . Wesolowsky . . 4 August 2015 .
  29. News: Brand new police start work in Lviv . unian.info . 23 August 2015 .
  30. Web site: 25 August 2015 . President launched patrol police in Odesa: New police in Ukraine is a symbol of revolutionary reforms . president.gov.ua.
  31. http://uatoday.tv/society/high-hopes-for-kharkiv-reformed-police-photo-gallery-501286.html High hopes in Kharkiv as new police patrol officers sworn in
  32. Web site: National Police of Ukraine . 13 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160314013623/http://www.lv.npu.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/en/publish/article/1658652 . 14 March 2016 . dead . dmy-all .
  33. Web site: МВД Украины . 29 November 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151208104804/http://www.mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/ru/publish/article/1731642 . 8 December 2015 . dead . dmy-all .
  34. Web site: Завтра днем в Николаеве примут присягу 480 новых патрульных полицейских. Tomorrow afternoon 480 new patrol policemen will take the oath in Mykolaiv. 5 December 2015. Преступности НЕТ.
  35. Web site: У Миколаєві стартувала поліція, - Аваков. Police started in Mykolaiv, Avakov. 6 December 2015. espreso.tv.
  36. Web site: Just a moment . 19 December 2015 . 15 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220215162813/http://www.mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/uk/publish/article/1758615 . dead .
  37. Web site: В Хмельницком начала работу патрульная полиция. Korrespondent.net. 26 December 2015. The patrol police began work in Khmelnytsky.
  38. Web site: У Дніпропетровську 950 патрульних поліцейських присягнули на вірність Українському народу. 950 patrol policemen swore allegiance to the Ukrainian people in Dnipropetrovsk . Міністерство внутрішніх справ України. 17 January 2016.
  39. Web site: В Ивано-Франковске начала работу новая патрульная полиция. A new patrol police began work in Ivano-Frankivsk. 31 January 2016. 24 Канал.
  40. Web site: New police force begins patrol duties on streets of Ukraine Kherson. uatoday.tv. 8 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160209093614/http://uatoday.tv/society/new-police-force-begins-patrol-duties-on-streets-of-ukraine-s-kherson-586804.html. 9 February 2016. dead. dmy-all.
  41. Web site: Новые патрульные Чернигова приняли Присягу на верность украинскому народу. 19 February 2016. New patrol police in Chernihiv took the oath of allegiance to the Ukrainian people . Министерство внутренних дел Украины.
  42. Web site: Poroshenko: I thank Dekanoidze for launching patrol police. www.ukrinform.net. 22 February 2016 .
  43. Web site: Новые патрульные Кременчуга приняли Присягу на верность украинскому народу (ФОТОРЕПОРТАЖ). Министерство внутренних дел Украины.
  44. Web site: Your new police - start in Cherkassy and Kremenchug! (PHOTOS, VIDEO). MIA.
  45. Web site: Патрульна поліція стартувала у Чернівцях. The patrol police started in Chernivtsi. pda.pravda.com.ua. 5 March 2016.
  46. Web site: 209 патрульних поліцейських склали Присягу перед громадою Тернополя. 209 patrol policemen took the oath in front of the Ternopil community. 12 March 2016 . Міністерство внутрішніх справ України.
  47. Web site: Національна поліція України . https://archive.today/20160327141028/http://www.npu.gov.ua/uk/publish/article/1858729. dead. 2016-03-27. www.npu.gov.ua.
  48. Web site: У Борисполі запрацювала нова патрульна поліція - Київська обласна державна адміністрація. 11 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160411221638/http://www.kyiv-obl.gov.ua/news/article/u_borispoli_zapratsjuvala_nova_patrulna_politsija_. 11 April 2016.
  49. Web site: Патрульна поліція стартувала у Чернівцях. 27 March 2016. The patrol police started in Chernivtsi. pda.pravda.com.ua.
  50. Web site: У Запоріжжі патрульні поліцейські присягнули на вірність українському народу (ФОТО, ОНОВЛЕНО ВІДЕО). Міністерство внутрішніх справ України.
  51. Web site: 193 patrol police officers took oath in Rivne. VIDEO+PHOTOS. Censor.NET. 19 April 2016 .
  52. Web site: Новини - Українська правда. pda.pravda.com.ua.
  53. Web site: У Сумах склала присягу патрульна поліція. 5 канал.
  54. News: http://mvs.gov.ua/ua/news/1267_Na_vulici_Kramatorska_i_Slovyanska_viyde_nova_patrulna_policiya_FOTO_VIDEO.htm . uk:На вулиці Краматорська і Слов'янська вийде нова патрульна поліція (фото, відео). uk . New patrol police on the streets of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk . mvs.gov.ua . 14 May 2016 .
  55. Web site: Новые патрульные являются будущим Украины - Хатия Деканоидзе (ФОТО, ДОБАВЛЕНО ВИДЕО). Министерство внутренних дел Украины.
  56. News: https://www.rbc.ua/ukr/news/patrulnaya-politsiya-severodonetska-lisichanska-1463911899.html . uk:Патрульна поліція Сєвєродонецька, Лисичанська та Рубіжного приступила до роботи . uk . Patrol police of Sievierodonetsk, Lysychansk, and Rubizhne begins work . rbc.ua . 22 May 2016 .
  57. Web site: Патрульная полиция Мариуполя присягнула на верность украинскому народу (ФОТО, ДОБАВЛЕНО ВИДЕО) . Министерство внутренних дел Украины.
  58. Web site: Как полтавские полицейские пересели на российские «Нивы. 0532.ua - Сайт міста Полтави.
  59. Web site: Поліція Полтавщини отримала автомобілі "Renault Duster".
  60. Web site: УАЗ-3163 "Патріот". 21 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20140517131448/http://mil.in.ua/encyclopediya/arsenal/avto4/pozastrit/patriot. 17 May 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  61. Web site: Ukraine marks National Police Day on July 4 - news about social life. www.unian.info.
  62. News: 4 August 2016 . Ukraine celebrates first National Police Day since revolution . Agencia EFE .
  63. Who to call when the police kill? Chronicle of tortures, murders and beatings of law enforcement officers, Ukrayinska Pravda (5 June 2020)