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St Petersburg Police (Russia)

Main Department of Internal Affairs of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast
ГУВД СПб и ЛО
Полиция Санкт-Петербурга
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Official logo of Saint Petersburg Police
Common name Saint Petersburg Police
Abbreviation GU MVD SPb
Motto Служа закону, Служим народу
By serving the law, We serve the people
Agency overview
Formed June 7, 1718; 300 years ago (1718)
Employees 9,000~
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Rus
Size 85,939 square kilometres (33,181 sq mi)
Population 4,848,700
Legal jurisdiction Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, Russia
General nature • Local civilian agency
Operational structure
Overviewed by Government of Saint Petersburg, Government of Leningrad Oblast
Headquarters 191015, Saint Petersburg, Suvorov Prospekt, 50/52

Police officers 9,000 sworn officers (2015)
Agency executive responsible
  • Sergey Umnov, Commissioner of Saint Petersburg Police
Parent agency Ministry of Internal Affairs
Units
District Police Departments
Facilities
Commands 19
Notables
Anniversary
  • November 10
Award
  • Lenin Order
Website
78.mvd.ru
Police Commissioner
of the City of Saint Petersburg
Incumbent
Sergey Umnov

since February 11, 2012
Style The Honorable
Appointer Governor of Saint Petersburg
Term length Five years
Renewable at Governor's pleasure
Constituting instrument Saint Petersburg Charter
Inaugural holder Anton de Vieira (as Chief of St Petersburg Police)
Formation 1718
Deputy Deputy, Chief of Police
Website Management

The Saint Petersburg Police (Russian: полиция Санкт-Петербурга), officially the Main Administration for Internal Affairs of the City of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Oblast (Главное управление внутренних дел Санкт-Петербурга и Ленинградской области) is the state police force of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, Russia. The main responsibilities of the service are the internal security, protection of human rights and freedoms, suppression and detection of crime, and protection of public order.

It is one of the oldest police services in Russia and the world, established on June 7, 1718, by Peter the Great as the municipal police for city of Saint Petersburg. During the Soviet era, from 1924 the service was known as the Leningrad Militsiya (Russian: милицию Ленинграда) until 1991, when it was changed to Saint Petersburg Militsiya (Russian: милицию Санкт-Петербурга). The service adopted its current name in 2011 following reform in law enforcement agencies across Russia replacing the term "militsiya" with "police".

The Saint Petersburg Police belongs to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, an agency of the Government of Russia, but is primarily subordinate to the state governments of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, respectively. The service is headed by a Commissioner appointed by the Governor of Saint Petersburg, and is then confirmed by the Saint Petersburg Legislative Assembly on the recommendation of the President of Russia. The current Commissioner of Saint Petersburg Police since February 11, 2012, is Lieutenant-General Sergey Umnov.


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