SUMMARY
1. The Latvian State Police is a state institution to protect the state and society from criminal and other illegal threats to life, health, rights and freedoms, property and interests.
2. The police was the first governmental body established after the proclamation of the Latvian State.
3. The role and functions of the police in general are to uphold and enforce the law impartially, and to protect life, liberty, property, human rights, to protect internal security and prevent crimes.
4. The police is comprised from the State Police, the Security Police, and local government police. The State Police are under the supervision, but not under strict control of the Ministry of the Interior
5. The State Police have a central headquarters and subordinated territorial and organizational divisions. Each of the police territorial divisions consists of three major service units: the Criminal Police, Public Order Police and the Administrative Division.
6. The police shall protect the rights and lawful interests of persons irrespective of their citizenship, social, economic and other status, race and nationality, gender and age, education and language, attitude towards religion, political and other convictions.
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