Central Investigation Bureau of Police
The Central Investigation Bureau of Police (Polish: Centralne Biuro Śledcze Policji, CBŚP) is a unit within the Police of Poland tasked with dealing with organized crime.
Central Investigation Bureau of Police Centralne Biuro Śledcze Policji | |
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Abbreviation | CBŚP (formerly CBŚ) |
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Formed | 15 April, 2000 |
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Operations jurisdiction | Poland |
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Headquarters | ul. Podchorążych 38, Warsaw |
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The Central Investigation Bureau of Police was created on 15 April 2000. It has been called "the Polish FBI".
Until 2014 it was a unit of the General Police Headquarters of Poland. In 2014, it has been reorganized as a more independent unit. Its director is appointed by the Ministry of Interior and Administration.
It has been directed by Polish general (nadinspektor) Kamil Bracha since its June 2016, until January 2019, when he was succeeded by nadinspector Paweł Półtorzycki.
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