Finnish Security and Intelligence Service

The Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (Finnish: Suojelupoliisi, Supo), formerly the Finnish Security Police and Finnish Security Intelligence Service, is the security and intelligence agency of Finland in charge of national security, such as counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior. The agency had a distinct role during the Cold War in monitoring communists as well as in the balance between Finnish independence and Soviet appeasement. After the 1990s, Supo has focused more on countering terrorism and in the 2010s, on preventing hybrid operations.

Finnish Security and Intelligence Service
Suojelupoliisi (Finnish)
Agency overview
Formed17 December 1948 (1948-12-17)
Preceding agency
  • State Police
Jurisdiction Finland
HeadquartersKatajanokanlaituri 3, Helsinki
Employees505 (2020)
Annual budget€53.9 million (2023)
Minister responsible
  • Mari Rantanen, Minister of the Interior
Agency executive
  • Antti Pelttari, Director
Parent departmentMinistry of the Interior
Websitesupo.fi/en/frontpage
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