National Special Crime Unit (Denmark)

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National Special Crime Unit
National enhed for Særlig Kriminalitet
Agency overview
EmployeesApproximately 800 employees
Jurisdictional structure
Size43,000 square kilometres (17,000 sq mi) in Denmark, 2,175,000 square kilometres (840,000 sq mi) in Greenland, 1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi) in other dependencies
Legal jurisdictionKingdom of Denmark
- Denmark
- Faroe Islands
- Greenland
Operational structure
HeadquartersEjby Industrivej 125-135
2600 Glostrup
Agency executive
  • Lasse Boje Nielsen, Director of Police
Website
politi.dk/en/about-the-police/national-special-crime-unit

The National Special Crime Unit (Danish: National enhed for Særlig Kriminalitet (NSK)) is a unit that is part of the Danish police.

The unit works with investigation and prosecution of organized crime, financial crime and cybercrime. It is organized as a nationwide police district and consists of a police division, prosecution division, administration division and a money laundering secretariat.

History[edit]

In 2020 the Danish Minister for Justice, Nick Hækkerup, announced plans to create a national police unit that could handle the most complicated types of crime and said he "dreamed of a Danish version of the FBI."[1]

The National Special Crime Unit opened 1 January 2022 and is a merger of Special Investigation West, Special Investigation East, the Nationwide Center for IT-related Economic Crime, the Border Center Øresund, the National Forensic Science Center, the National Cyber Crime Center as well as parts of the National Investigation Center and the Public Prosecutor for Economic and International Crime.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ritzau (21 August 2020). "Hækkerup vil lave en ny stor politikreds: Drømmer om dansk FBI" [Hækkerup wants to create a new large police district: Dreams of a Danish FBI] (in Danish). The Danish Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Organisationen" [The Organisation] (in Danish). Rigspolitiet. Retrieved 16 March 2022.

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