The National Police of the Principality of Liechtenstein (german: Landespolizei des Fürstentums Liechtenstein), is the national police force of
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein (), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (german: link=no, Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a German-speaking microstate located in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland. Liechtenstein is a semi-constitutional monarch ...
. It is composed of 125 employees, with 91 officers and 34 staff (excluding the Security Corps),
who police the
doubly landlocked alpine state in
Western
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-
Central Europe
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. Bordered by
Switzerland to its west, and
Austria
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to its east, Liechtenstein maintains a trilateral treaty which enables close cross-border co-operation between the police services of the three states. Liechtenstein is also a member of
Interpol
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, and a signatory to a variety of other
treaties
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.
Crime
Liechtenstein has a significantly low
crime rate
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* scientific research, such as criminological studies, vi ...
, with the last murder taking place in April 2014. Crime has always been low since the mid-1970s when Liechtenstein started to prosper as a nation.
According to an ''International Special Reports'' study, the average Liechtenstein resident doesn't even lock their door.
Liechtenstein jails hold very few, if any, inmates, with sentences over two years being transferred to Austria.
However, officers in the National Police have been armed since a shooting took place.
In 2004, Liechtenstein drafted 300 Swiss and Austrian police to assist security forces in the potential aftermath of a
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein (), officially the Principality of Liechtenstein (german: link=no, Fürstentum Liechtenstein), is a German-speaking microstate located in the Alps between Austria and Switzerland. Liechtenstein is a semi-constitutional monarch ...
victory over
England
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, in a
Euro Cup
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qualifying match, at
Rheinpark Stadion
Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz is the national stadium of Liechtenstein. It plays host to home matches of the Liechtenstein national football team, and is also the home of football club FC Vaduz. It lies on the banks of the river Rhine, just metres ...
.
Structure
The National Police are divided into three divisions, and two independently operated subdivisions:
* ''Security and Traffic Control'' (64 officers; 5 civilian men and women); Administration Security and Traffic Unit, Security Unit, Traffic Unit, Traffic Engineering and Prevention Unit, Intervention Unit (
police tactical unit), Border Unit, Riot Police, and Protection Unit.
* ''Criminal Investigation'' (16 officers; 10 civilian men and women); Administration Crime Investigation Division, Serious Crime Unit, Trace Unit, Financial Crime Unit, Forensic Unit, Crime Intelligence Unit. Officers are generally issued a
SIG Sauer pistol, the standard issue being the
SIG Sauer P226
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.
* ''Executive Support'' (7 officers; 15 civilian men and women); Chief of Staff, Systems Organization and Quality Department, Logistics, Emergence Command and Dispatch, Information Technology, State Penitentiary, and Relations Unit.
* ''Chief of Staff and Commissioner's Office'' (3 officers; 7 civilian men and women); Traffic and Administration Law Department, Legal Assistant, Commissioner's Office; Public Information Center, and Finance and Controlling.
*''Security Corps'' (38 militiamen)
The Security Corps are a
paramilitary force, composed entirely of Liechtensteiners, who can be called upon in case of a natural disaster, or riot situation. The Corps also performs honorary roles such as
changing the guard, and presenting the
Coat of Arms
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at official occasions. Differing from all other units (except for the Special Police Unit), the Corps are trained and equipped with weapons such as
Heckler & Koch UMP
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s and
Heckler & Koch MP5
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s.
Security
Law enforcement in Liechtenstein is handled solely by the National Police,
although a paramilitary force is maintained inside the police body.
Liechtenstein follows a policy of
neutrality, and is
one of few countries in the world that maintains no active military.
Liechtenstein's Army was abolished in 1868, soon after the
Austro-Prussian War in which Liechtenstein fielded an army of 80 men, although they were not involved in any fighting.
However, Liechtenstein can reinstate its military if deemed necessary, although this is very unlikely.
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Swiss military
Switzerland has a relatively active military due to
conscription. Several incidents have occurred during routine training:
*On 5 December 1985, an
RL-83 Blindicide antitank rocket fired by the
Swiss Armed Forces
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landed in a forest in Switzerland belonging to Balzers, a municipality of Liechtenstein, causing a forest fire. Compensation was paid to the private owner.
*On 13 October 1992, following written orders, Swiss Army cadets unknowingly crossed the border and went to
Triesenberg
Triesenberg is a municipality in Liechtenstein with a population of 2,636. Its area of makes it the largest municipality in Liechtenstein. The center of the municipality rests at an elevation of .
History
Triesenberg is noted for its distinct di ...
to set up an observation post. Swiss commanders had overlooked the fact that Triesenberg was not in Swiss territory. Switzerland apologized to Liechtenstein for the incident.
*On 3 March 2007, a company of 171 Swiss soldiers mistakenly entered Liechtenstein in bad weather at night, after taking a wrong turn in the darkness. The troops returned to Swiss territory before they travelled more than 2 km into the country. The Liechtenstein authorities did not discover the "invaders", and were informed by the Swiss after the incident. The incident was disregarded by both sides. A Liechtenstein spokesman said "It's not like they invaded with attack helicopters".
Policing treaties
Since 1933, the National Police have signed seven
strategic treaties.
*''Working Group Southwest''
*
Europol
*
International Police Association
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(IPA)
*
Interpol
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*
Eastern Swiss police Concordat
*''Police union boss Constance''
*
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Emergencies
The national
emergency telephone number
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is
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, for police it is
117 117 may refer to:
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, for the Fire Brigade it is
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, for the Ambulance Service it is
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Events
January–December
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. The Fire Brigade also operates a 30-man volunteer Mountain Rescue Service. Officer uniforms are similar to that of the
Swiss cantonal police, both in color, and design.
Customs control
The Swiss border between Switzerland and Liechtenstein is opened, but
Swiss customs officers used to secure Liechtenstein's border with Austria. Before December 2011, there were 21 Swiss, 4 Liechtenstein National Police, and 28 Austria
border guards
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Name and uniform
In ...
, who secured the 11.6 km long Liechtensteiner-Austrian border, however, only 20 percent is passable. Even though the National Police maintain a border unit, the
Swiss border police are responsible for border protection of both countries according to a
customs union
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adopted in 1924.
In February 2007, there were hundreds of people trying to seek
asylum
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...
in Liechtenstein, mainly from countries such as
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and
Eritrea. Due to the number of people attempting to cross the border, border guards were stationed on both the Liechtensteiner-Swiss border, and the Liechtensteiner-Austrian border, with the main objective of maintaining law and order for all
Liechtensteiners
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.
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measure lasted for about 90 days, with well over 800 people seeking asylum in Liechtenstein.
In December 2011, Liechtenstein became the fourth non-
European Union
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country to join the
Schengen Area after Switzerland,
Norway
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and
Iceland
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. Under the agreement, Liechtenstein will maintain an
open border
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with both Switzerland and Austria, and will therefore, result in the closure of several Liechtensteiner-Austrian
border station
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s.
In addition,
Balzers Heliport
Balzers is a village located in southern Liechtenstein. As of 2019, the village had a total population of 4,642. The main part of the village is situated along the east bank of the Rhine.
History and culture
Historically, the present-day form of ...
will restrict all helicopters coming from non-Schengen countries, which in theory, should limit security concerns.
However, Liechtenstein will strengthen its customs control in the way of a
high-tech video surveillance system (over 60 cameras costing
$2.3 million), and regular mobile
border patrol units.
Border gallery
Image:GrenzeA FL01.jpg, Looking at an Austria border sign.
Image:NofelsFresch2.JPG, Looking into Austria from Liechtenstein, with a joint border station.
Image:Bangs.Alte Steinbruecke Grenzuebergang nach Liechtenstein.JPG, Looking into Austria from Liechtenstein, with a joint border station.
Image:Switzerland Liechtenstein Border.jpg, Looking from Switzerland to Liechtenstein, with no border controls.
Image:Switzerland-Liechtenstein Border.jpg, Looking from Liechtenstein to Switzerland, with no border controls.
Image:Alte Rheinbrücke.jpg, Looking at a pedestrian bridge crossing the Liechtensteiner-Swiss border.
Notes
References
External links
*
Official brochure(in English)
{{Authority control
Law enforcement in Liechtenstein
Government of Liechtenstein
National Central Bureaus of Interpol