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The Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs

The Bureau of Police Affairs was established on 1 January 2005. The Bureau’s activities are governed by the Criminal Procedures Act, the Prosecution Instructions and directives issued by the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Organisation

The Bureau is organized on two levels – one for investigation and one for superior management and final decisions of all cases.
The Bureau is organized into three investigation divisions:
• Investigation Division East Norway
• Investigation Division West Norway
• Investigation Division Mid-Norway
In addition to the permanently employed, the Bureau has appointed persons to secondment posts.  These posts are held by lawyers in private practice. Those appointed to these posts work for the Bureau on a case-by-case basis. It is important for the Bureau that external competence is used actively in cases that involve the police’s use of force and possible breaches of human rights. The scheme for appointing people on secondment is intended to emphasize the independence of the Bureau and to contribute to creating openness and trust.

Director of the Bureau: Jan Egil Presthus
Depudy Director: Guro Glærum Kleppe
> Link of organizational Chart

Missions

The Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs is a national investigation and prosecution agency. The purpose of the Bureau is to investigate cases where employees of the police or prosecuting authority are suspected of committing criminal offences in the course of duty.

Powers

The Bureau is authorised to implement all legal means of investigation.
The Bureau’s Director rules on all the Bureau’s cases (with the exception of cases where the question of prosecution is ruled on by the King in Council or the Director of Public Prosecutions).
When the circumstances for punishment are present, a fine or penalty notice, waiver of prosecution or an indictment is issued. The Bureau’s Director and legal experts from the office of the Bureau’s Director prosecute cases in court.
The Bureau shall forward the case to the Chief of Police concerned, the Director of the relevant special body or other correct body or organ if through the complaint or the bureau’s investigations circumstances have been revealed that indicate that the case should be assessed and evaluated at administrative level, cf. the Prosecuting Instructions Section 34-7

Number of Complaints in 2016 in the field of police complaints :
The Bureau received 1353 complaints in 2016.
Link to annual report 2016 with statistics on page 22

Contact

Email : post@spesialenheten.no
Telephone : +47 62 55 6100
Complaint email address : post@spesialenheten.no
Website : www.spesialenheten.no

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