Municipal police (Serbia)

The Municipal police (Serbian: Комунална полиција / Komunalna policija) is in Serbia a unit within the organs of local government. The municipal police is responsible for securing the implementation of tasks that are within the jurisdiction of the city or municipality. [1]

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Jurisdiction

  • Maintenance of municipal (and other legally regulated) order of importance for communal activities.
  • Exercising control over the application of laws and other regulations and general acts of communal areas and other activities under the jurisdiction of the city.
  • Exercising of supervision in urban, suburban and other local traffic, in accordance with law and regulations of the city.
  • Protection environmental, cultural goods, local roads, streets and other public facilities of importance for the city.
  • Support implementing regulations that will ensure the smooth flow of life in the city, preservation of city resources and perform other tasks from jurisdiction of the city;
  • Exercising control over the application of law about appearance of the symbols of the Republic of Serbia, excluding state, provincial and local authorities.
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See also

  • Law enforcement in Serbia

References

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