Policja facts for kids
The police force in Poland is called policja. It was created in 1990 and has about 100,000 officers. Every Polish region has its own police department, and Warsaw has a separate department, called the Capital Police Command (Komenda Stołeczna Policji). It also counts the employees of BOA/SPAP, special police units. Most of the towns and some villages in Poland also have their city guards, which provide help to the police.
The Polish Police Headquarters is located in Warsaw. Polish police schools are located in Piła, Słupsk, Katowice, and Legionowo.
Previous Polish police was called Milicja Obywatelska, it was active during the Polish Peoples Republic.
Images for kids
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An officer of the State Police on traffic duty in Warsaw, 1939
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A PZL W-3 helicopter belonging to the Policja's Capital Command, based in Warsaw
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Police station, Szczecin
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Kia Cee'd of Greater Poland Voivodeship police, Poznań
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A Honda patrol bike of the traffic police.
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Policja patrol boats on the Vistula in Warsaw
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The Mostowski Palace in Warsaw, headquarters of the Capital Police Command
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A mounted police officer in Poznań, near the Adam Mickiewicz University
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A Mercedes-Benz Sprinter of the Policja in Kraków
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Two policemen (old patrol uniform) patrol Kraków's Old Market Square
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BMW 3 Series squad car of the Policja
See also
In Spanish: Policja para niños