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1 History  





2 Structure  





3 Personnel  



3.1  Ranks  







4 Equipment  



4.1  Aircraft  





4.2  Naval fleet  







5 Insignia  



5.1  Police coat of arms  





5.2  Border Guard insignia  





5.3  Flag  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Police and Border Guard Board
Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet
Coat of arms
Coat of arms
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 1, 2010
Preceding agencies
  • Estonian Border Guard
  • Jurisdictional structure
    Operations jurisdictionEstonia
    General nature
    Specialist jurisdiction
    • National border patrol, security, and integrity.
    Operational structure
    HeadquartersPärnu mnt 139, Tallinn
    59°24′31.67″N 24°44′12.91″E / 59.4087972°N 24.7369194°E / 59.4087972; 24.7369194
    Elected officer responsible
    Agency executive
    • Egert Belitšev, Director General
    Parent agencyMinistry of the Interior
    Website
    www.politsei.ee

    The Police and Border Guard Board (Estonian: Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet) is a unified national governmental agency within the Estonian Ministry of Interior and is responsible for law enforcement and internal security in the Republic of Estonia.

    The main tasks of the agency are to ensure and protect the integrity of the Estonian state and, since May 1, 2004, also the European Union border within the territories of the Republic of Estonia; to secure the state borders and the European Union outer border within the territories of the Republic of Estonia, to monitor and identify citizenship, along with handling the documentation, to preserve law and civil order within the borders of the Republic of Estonia and to detect and prevent crime.

    History

    [edit]

    Andrus Ansip's Government Cabinet which was established after the 2005 parliamentary elections, stated in its 2007–2011 coalition programme the need for a unified homeland security agency in order to reduce operating costs and upkeep[1] between the ministry and its organizations.[2] On April 13, 2007, the Ministry of the Interior established a working group in order commence research about possible unification of the Estonian Police and Estonian Border Guard agencies.[3]

    The final study presented by the working group proposed to unite three main law enforcement organizations, including the Police, Border Guard, and the Citizenship and Migration Board into a single structure capable of carrying out all the tasks. In October 2007, the Ministry of the Interior created another working group with an operational task to start the unification process.[2] On August 31, 2008, the Cabinet approved the creation of a new government organization within the Ministry of the Interior with the unification of these three agencies.[4]

    On May 6, 2009, the Estonian Parliament recognized the agency unification idea with the adoption of the Police and Border Guard Board Law, and changes into other laws regarding the area of competency of the Ministry. In June, the Cabinet appointed Raivo Küüt to be the first director-general of the organization. On January 1, 2010, the Police and Border Guard Board officially started work.[5]

    Structure

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    The agency is headed by a director general, who has four deputies. The deputies lead various departments. In addition, prefectures are led by prefects. The Police and Border Guard consists of the Development Department, Border Guard Department, Central Criminal Police, Northern Prefecture, Eastern Prefecture, Southern Prefecture, Western Prefecture, Administration, Internal Affairs Office, and Internal Audit Office.[6] The Border Guard Department also manages the Police and Border Guard Aviation Group and the naval fleet.[7]

    Personnel

    [edit]

    The organization has more than 7,000 servicemen, of which 6,000 are in active duty, and another 1,000 in the administrative area.[8]

    Ranks

    [edit]

    The head of the Police Board is the Director General of Police (peadirektor). The head of the regional district is the Police Commissioner (prefekt[broken anchor]). With the unification of the Police and Border Guard Boards several new service ranks were created which now also includes the ranks of general and an inspector general.[9]

    # Ranks of the Police and Border Guard[10] Translation[11] Ranks of Maritime Border Guard[10] Ranks of Estonian Internal Security Service[12]
    1. Politseikindral Police General - Politseikindral
    2. Politseikindralinspektor Inspector General of Police - Politseikindralinspektor
    3. Politseikolonel Police Colonel - Politseikolonel
    4. Politseikolonelleitnant Police Lieutenant Colonel - Politseikolonelleitnant
    5. Politseimajor Police Major Politseimajor Politseimajor
    6. Politseikapten Police Captain Politseikapten Politseikapten
    7. Politseileitnant Police Lieutenant Politseileitnant Politseileitnant
    8. Vanemkommissar Senior Superintendent Vanemkommissar Vanemkommissar
    9. Kommissar Superintendent - Kommissar
    10. Ülemkonstaabel/Üleminspektor Head Constable
    Head Inspector
    Ülemveebel
    Vanemveebel
    Ülemassistent
    11. Vanemkonstaabel
    Vaneminspektor
    Senior Constable
    Senior Inspector
    Veebel Vanemassistent
    12. Konstaabel/Inspektor Constable
    Inspector
    Vanemmadrus Assistant
    13. Nooremkonstaabel Junior Constable
    Junior Inspector
    - Nooremassistent
    14. Politseikadett Police Cadet[13] - Politseikadett
    Officers
    General officers Senior officers Junior officers
    Police and Border Guard Board[14][15]
    Police general
    (Politseikindral)
    Inspector general of police
    (Politseikindralinspektor)
    Police colonel
    (Politseikolonel)
    Police lieutenant colonel
    (Politseikolonelleitnant)
    Police major
    (Politseimajor)
    Police captain
    (Politseikapten)
    Police lieutenant
    (Politseileitnant)
    Senior superintendent
    (Vanemkomissar)
    Superintendent
    (Komissar)
    Others
    Constables
    Police and Border Guard Board[14][15]
    Chief constable,

    chief inspector
    (Ülemkonstaabel, üleminspektor)

    Senior constable,

    senior inspector
    (Vanemkonstaabel, vaneminspektor)

    Constable,

    inspector
    (Konstaabel, inspektor)

    Junior constable,

    junior inspector
    (Nooremkonstaabel, nooreminspektor)


    Internal Security Service ranks Chief assistant
    (Ülemassistent)
    Senior assistant
    (Vanemassistent)
    Assistant
    (Assistent)
    Junior assistant
    (Nooremassistent)

    Equipment

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    Aircraft

    [edit]

    The Police and Border Guard Aviation Group operates fixed and rotary-wing aircraft for the Police and Border Guard Board. In total, they operate three helicopters and two airplanes.[18] One of the airplanes is equipped for maritime patrol and pollution detection duties.[19]

    [edit]

    In 2023, the naval fleet was merged with the Estonian Navy. As a result, the Police and Border Guard Board only operates small vessels.[20]

    Patrol Vessel Pikne (027)

    Insignia

    [edit]

    Police coat of arms

    [edit]

    The coat of arms of the police is in the shape of a shield. On a blue background is a silver lion standing on its rear legs, holding a small coat of arms withs paws, which represents readiness to protect public order and the interests of the state. The lion was chosen as a symbol because it represents nobility and courage and because it is also represented on the national coat of arms. The silver color symbolizes nobility and masculinity, while the blue color symbolizes peace and stability. The coat of arms was designed based on historical traditions and the design of the Estonian police badge from 1930s.[21]

    Border Guard insignia

    [edit]

    The insignia of the Estonian Border Guard was designed by Günther Reindorff for the 10th anniversary of the Border Guard in 1932. It depicts a silver eagle holding a sword in front of a border post. The eagle is called the North Eagle, which originates from the national epic Kalevipoeg, and it symbolizes vigilance, courage and readiness to fight. The border post is stylized in diagonally placed national colors and it holds the national coat of arms at the top. The eagle and border post are surrounded by a wreath of silver oak leaves, which symbolizes unity and manliness. There is a silver ribbon with the date of establishment of the Estonian Border Guard on the lower part of insignia.[21]

    Flag

    [edit]

    The main color of the Police and Border Guard flag is blue, which is also one of the colors of the national flag. On the agency board the blue symbolises peace and stability. The main figure on the flag is a white standing lion holding a national small coat of arms with its paws. The lions tongue and claws are red. The flag design is based on the Estonian police coat of arms. The length and width ratio of the festive parade flag is 7:9 and the size of the flag is 105x135 cm.[22]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ Ministry of Interior: Public information: Public documents: Directive nr. 57
  • ^ The Government of the Republic of Estonia: The unification of the Police, Border Guard and the Citizenship and Migration Boards
  • ^ "Politsei- ja Piirivalveameti loomine". www2.politsei.ee (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  • ^ "Politsei- ja Piirivalveameti põhimäärus". riigiteataja.ee (in Estonian). Riigi Teataja.
  • ^ "Piirivalveosakond". www.politsei.ee (in Estonian).
  • ^ "Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet: Organisatsioonist". Archived from the original on 2019-12-31. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  • ^ Politsei-ja Piirivalveameti seadus: Teenistusastmed
  • ^ a b "Janar Holm Erikomisjon arutas Riigikontrolli kontrolliaruande töö kavandatavas mahus läbiviimise takistamist" (in Estonian). 2009-11-20.
  • ^ "Police and Border Guard Act – Riigi Teataja". www.riigiteataja.ee. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  • ^ http://www.riigiteataja.ee/ert/act.jsp?id=13251610 2009-11-23
  • ^ "Esterm - Eesti Keele Instituudi mitmekeelne terminibaas" [Esterm - the multilingual term base of the Estonian Language Institute]. termin.eki.ee (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 2020-11-24. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  • ^ a b "Politseiametnike teenistusastme tunnused." Politsei- ja Piirivalvetamet. Archived 2020-03-22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  • ^ a b "Politseiametnike teenistusastme tunnused." Kaitsepolitseiameti politseiametniku vormiriietuse ja eraldusmärkide kirjeldus. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  • ^ "Politsei eelistab Glocki Makarovile". jarvateataja.postimees.ee (in Estonian). 9 January 2018.
  • ^ "Kaitseväe uute automaatide tarneleping sai USA-s allkirjad". delfi.ee (in Estonian). 2 July 2019.
  • ^ "PPA lennusalk laieneb". www.politsei.ee (in Estonian). 30 December 2020.
  • ^ "Politsei- ja Piirivalveamet saab uue seirelennuki". ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian).
  • ^ Whyte, Andrew (3 January 2023). "Gallery: Four former PPA vessels now under naval command". err.ee. ERR.
  • ^ a b "Sümboolika". www.politsei.ee (in Estonian).
  • ^ Police and Border Guard Board: Flag of the organization Archived 2010-01-24 at the Wayback Machine
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