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Guarding services suppliers and guardsThe police are mainly responsible for public order and security. Guarding services suppliers and guards employed by them, in turn, maintain private security. Guarding services must not impede the maintenance of public order and security, the prevention and investigation of a crime or the consideration of charges in the case of a crime. Providing guarding services is subject to authorisation.Licenses are issued by the Security Sector Supervision unit of the National Police Board , which is also responsible for general supervision and guidance concerning guarding services.The Security Sector Supervision unit and police departments are responsible for supervising the operations of private security services, managers, guards and security officers within their area of jurisdiction. The rights and obligations of guards are defined in the Private Security Services Act (282/2002). Back | Print page | |



