The Hellenic Police (, ''Ellinikí Astynomía'', abbreviated ) is the national
police service
The police are a constituted body of people empowered by a state with the aim of enforcing the law and protecting the public order as well as the public itself. This commonly includes ensuring the safety, health, and possessions of citizens ...
and one of the three security forces of
Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to th ...
(the others being the
Hellenic Fire Service
The Hellenic Fire Service () is the national fire and rescue service of Greece. It is part of the Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection (Greece), Ministry for Citizen Protection. Today they are 17% of the strength of the Service. Volunt ...
and the
Hellenic Coast Guard
The Hellenic Coast Guard () is the national coast guard of Greece. Like many other coast guards, it is a paramilitary organization that can support the Hellenic Navy in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. The ...
). It is a large agency with responsibilities ranging from
road traffic control
: ''For the road traffic science, see various articles under :Road traffic management, Road traffic management.''
Road traffic control involves directing vehicular and pedestrian traffic around a construction zone, accident or other road disruptio ...
to
counter-terrorism
Counterterrorism (alternatively spelled: counter-terrorism), also known as anti-terrorism, relates to the practices, military tactics, techniques, and strategies that governments, law enforcement, businesses, and intelligence agencies use to co ...
. Police Lieutenant General Dimitrios Mallios is Chief of the Hellenic Police. He replaced Lazaros Mavropoulos in January 2024. The Hellenic Police force was established in 1984 under Law 1481/1-10-1984 (Government Gazette 152/A/8-10-1984) as the result of the fusion of the
Gendarmerie
A gendarmerie () is a paramilitary or military force with law enforcement duties among the civilian population. The term ''gendarme'' () is derived from the medieval French expression ', which translates to " men-at-arms" (). In France and so ...
(, ''Chorofylakí'', 1833–1984) and the
Cities Police
The Cities Police () was a Greek
Greek may refer to:
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
**Proto-Greek language, the assu ...
(, ''Astynomía Póleon'', 1921–1984) forces.
[Law 1481/1-10-1984 published in the ]Government Gazette
A government gazette (also known as an official gazette, official journal, official newspaper, official monitor or official bulletin) is a periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notices. It is usually establish ...
152/A/8-10-1984 (Official Journal of the Hellenic Republic – FEK).
According to Law 2800/2000, the Hellenic Police is a security organ whose primary aims are:
* Ensuring peace and order as well as citizens' unhindered social development, a mission that includes general policing duties and traffic safety.
* Prevention and suppression of crime as well as protecting the state and its democratic form of government within the framework of the constitutional order, a mission which includes the implementation of public and state security policy.
* Prevent illegal entry and exit of foreigners in and out of Greece and control of compliance with the provisions related to the entry, exit, residence and work of foreigners in the country, a mission that includes the implementation of foreigners and border protection policy duties.
The Hellenic Police is constituted along central and regional lines. The force takes direction from the
Minister for Citizen Protection.
Structure
Overview
The Hellenic Police force is headed in a ''de jure'' sense by the
Minister for Citizen Protection (in a similar way that many US Police Departments give an elected civilian the role of
Commissioner
A commissioner (commonly abbreviated as Comm'r) is, in principle, a member of a commission or an individual who has been given a commission (official charge or authority to do something).
In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to incl ...
), and although the Minister sets the general policy direction of Greece's stance towards law and order as a whole, the Chief of Police is the day-to-day head of the force. Underneath the Chief of Police is the First Deputy Chief (Deputy of Operations) of the Hellenic Police whose role is largely advisory, though in the event of the Chief of Police being unable to assume his duties, the First Deputy Chief will take over as the interim head. Regular meetings are held with the Council of Operations and Crises Management which comprises the heads of the main divisions of the 3 Security Forces (Hellenic Police, Hellenic Fire Service, Hellenic Coast Guard), and raise relevant issues with the Chief of Police him/herself. The First Deputy Chief oversees that Council as well as coordinates all Operations and Special Police Forces across the country. Underneath the First Deputy Chief is the Second Deputy Chief (Deputy of Staff), who, in addition to acting as 'Principal' of the
Police Academy
A police academy, also known as a law enforcement training center, police college, or police university, is a training school for police cadets, designed to prepare them for the law enforcement agency they will be joining upon graduation, or to o ...
, heads the Staff Coordination General Division, the Security and Policing General Division, the Border Protection, Immigration Control and Foreign Persons General Division, the Human Resources Management General Division and the Support General Division. The Policing and Security General Division is by far the most important, and includes the Policing Division, the Community Policing Division, the Public Security Division, the State Security Division (a division protecting the state and its interests equivalent to the
NSA
The National Security Agency (NSA) is an intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the director of national intelligence (DNI). The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collection, and proces ...
in the US, which replaced the
National Security Service after its abolition in 1984), the Passports and Other Security Documents Division and the International Police Cooperation Division. Equal in rank to the Chief and the Deputy Chiefs, are the General Police Coordinators of
Southern and
Northern Greece, who have under their jurisdiction the regional services of both these
administrative divisions
Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well as many similar generic terms) are geographical areas into which a particular independent sovereign state is divi ...
.
Regional jurisdiction
Greece is divided into two sectors for policing, both headed by a General Police Coordinator with the rank of Lieutenant General. These sectors both contain several
regions
In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
, headed by Regional Directors, usually with the rank of Major General or sometimes with the rank of Brigadier General.
Southern Greece (General Police Coordinator: Lt. Gen. Panagiotis Poupouzas)
*
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
Region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Athanasios Kampras)
*
Central Greece region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Christos Papaphilippou)
*
Peloponnese
The Peloponnese ( ), Peloponnesus ( ; , ) or Morea (; ) is a peninsula and geographic region in Southern Greece, and the southernmost region of the Balkans. It is connected to the central part of the country by the Isthmus of Corinth land bridg ...
region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Elias Axiotopoulos)
*
West Greece
Western Greece Region (, ) is one of the thirteen Modern regions of Greece, administrative regions of Greece. It comprises the western part of Central Greece (geographic region), continental Greece and the northwestern part of the Peloponnese pen ...
region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Theodoros Tsatsaris)
*
Ionian Islands
The Ionian Islands (Modern Greek: , ; Ancient Greek, Katharevousa: , ) are a archipelago, group of islands in the Ionian Sea, west of mainland Greece. They are traditionally called the Heptanese ("Seven Islands"; , ''Heptanēsa'' or , ''Heptanē ...
region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Georgios Vasiliou)
*
South Aegean
The South Aegean (, ) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece. It consists of the Cyclades and Dodecanese island groups in the central and southeastern Aegean Sea.
Administration
The South Aegean region was established in ...
region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Loukas Thanos)
*
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Nikolaos Spyridakis)
Northern Greece (General Police Coordinator: Lt. Gen. Georgios Papadopoulos)
*
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Georgios Tzimas)
*
East Macedonia and Thrace
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace ( ; , ) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece. It consists of the northeastern parts of the country, comprising the eastern part of the region of Macedonia along with the region of Western Thr ...
region – (Regional Director: Brig. Gen. Lampros Tsiaras)
*
Central Macedonia
Central Macedonia ( ; , ) is one of the thirteen Regions of Greece, administrative regions of Greece, consisting the central part of the Geographic regions of Greece, geographical and historical region of Macedonia (Greece), Macedonia. With a ...
region – (Regional Director: Brig. Gen. Elias Skandalis)
*
West Macedonia
Western Macedonia (, ) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece, consisting of the western part of Macedonia. Located in north-western Greece, it is divided into the regional units of Florina, Grevena, Kastoria, and Kozani. Wi ...
region – (Regional Director: Brig. Gen. Konstantinos Spanoudis)
*
Thessaly
Thessaly ( ; ; ancient Aeolic Greek#Thessalian, Thessalian: , ) is a traditional geographic regions of Greece, geographic and modern administrative regions of Greece, administrative region of Greece, comprising most of the ancient Thessaly, a ...
region – (Regional Director: Brig. Gen. Stylianos Mpilialis)
*
Epirus
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region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Konstantinos Kakousis)
*
North Aegean
The North Aegean Region (, ) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece, and the smallest of the thirteen by population. It comprises the islands of the north-eastern Aegean Sea, called the North Aegean islands, except for Thasos an ...
region – (Regional Director: Maj. Gen. Michael Sevdynidis)
Note: While
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
is not considered a
region
In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
from a geographical and administrative standpoint, the Thessaloniki General Police Directorate operates as a General Regional Directorate and is actually considered the Hellenic Police's "Northern Greece HQ".
Divisions and Services

The Hellenic Police force has several Divisions and Services under the authority of the Chief of Police (called Special Investigative Divisions with national investigative jurisdiction, which work in conjunction with regional and other police services where necessary) and the 2 Deputy Chiefs (Divisions which mostly oversee and coordinate the various regional services and units). These divisions are usually headed by Major Generals and Brigadier Generals. These are as follows:
Overseen by the Chief of Police:
* Intelligence Management and Analysis Division ( – ) – (Director: Brig. Gen. Kyriakos Dimitriou)
** Subdivision of Intelligence Management and Analysis of Northern Greece
* Organized Crime Division ( – ) – The newest division of the Hellenic Police, which started operating on October 17, 2024, and has been dubbed the "Greek FBI", with the duty to combat Organized Crime across the country. It is headquartered in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
, but there also operates the Subdivision of Organized Crime of Northern Greece in
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
and the Department of Organized Crime of
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
in
Heraklion
Heraklion or Herakleion ( ; , , ), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the administrative capital city, capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion (regional unit), Heraklion regional unit. It is the fourth largest city in G ...
, with the plan being to have a Department of Organized Crime in every Region of the country.
– (Director: Maj. Gen. Photis Ntouitsis)
** Subdivision of Narcotics
*** General Investigations and International Cooperation Department
*** Cocaine Department
*** Heroin Department
*** Cannabis and Synthetic Drugs Department
*** Athens International Airport Narcotics Department
** Subdivision of Property Crimes and Crimes Against Life
*** Homicide and Counter-Kidnapping Department
*** Property Crimes Department
*** Extortion Crimes Department
** Subdivision of Human Trafficking and Illegal Items Trafficking
*** Human Trafficking Department
*** Illegal Items Trafficking Department
*** National Cultural Heritage and Antiquities Department
** Subdivision of Financial Crimes
*** Public Property and European Resources Protection Department
*** Private Property Protection Department
*** Economy Protection Department
*** Insurance Fraud Department
*** Tax Affairs Department
** Subdivision of Organized Athletic Violence
*** Sports Games Protection Department
*** Special Investigations Department
*** Intelligence Department
** Subdivision of Intelligence and Operations
*** Intelligence Management and Strategy Analysis Department
**** Intelligence Management and Operational Analysis Office
**** Strategic Analysis Office
**** Intelligence Systems Office
*** Technical Applications Department
*** Witness Protection Department
*** Special Interrogations Department
*** Special Operational Taskforces Department
** Subdivision of Administrative Support
*** Budget Management Department
*** Inventory and Gear Management Department
*** Technical Support Department
*** Processing Department
** Subdivision of Organized Crime of Northern Greece
** Department of Organized Crime of Crete
*
Special Violent Crimes (Counter-Terrorism) Division ( – ) – (Director: Brig. Gen. Miltiadis Siafis)
** Domestic Terrorism Department
** International Terrorism Department
** State and Democracy Protection Department
** Operations and Special Inspections Department
** Administrative Support Department
** Intelligence Management Department
** Subdivision of Special Violent Crimes of Northern Greece
* Cyber Crime Division ( – ) – (Director: Brig. Gen. Basileios Mpertanos)
** Telecommunications & Digital Transactions Safety and Software & Copyright Protection Department
** Juvenile Online Protection Department
** Special Cases and Digital Investigations Department
** Online Financial Crimes Department
** Innovative Actions and Strategies Department
** Administrative Support and Intelligence Management Department
** Subdivision of Cyber Crime of Northern Greece
* Forensic Investigations Division ( – )
– (Director: Maj. Gen. Spyridon Laskos)
** Subdivision of Biological and Biochemical Tests and Analyses
*** Biological Materials Analysis Department
**** DNA Evidence Analysis Laboratory
**** Human Identification Laboratory
*** National Genetics Database Department
*** Administrative Support Department
*** Scientific Support Department
** Subdivision of Crime Scene Investigation and Fingerprint Examination
*** Crime Scene Investigations Department
*** Fingerprint Examination Department
*** Forensic Photography Department
*** Administrative Support Department
** Subdivision of Laboratories
*** Firearms and Other Instrument Traces Laboratories Department
**** Firearms and Ammunition Technology Laboratory
**** Comparative Ballistic Examinations Laboratory
**** Instrument Traces Examination Laboratory
**** Vehicle Examination - Identification Laboratory
**** Keys and Locks Examination Laboratory
*** Forensic Graphology and Document and Currency Forgery Laboratories Department
**** Forensic Graphology Laboratory
**** Document and Currency Forgery and Counterfeiting Examination Laboratory
*** Chemical and Physic Examinations Department
**** Toxicology Laboratory
**** Glass, Plastics, Synthetic Textile Fibers and Dyes Examination Laboratory
**** Gunshot Residue Examination Laboratory
**** Makeshift Explosive Devices Analysis Laboratory
**** Makeshift Incendiary Devices Analysis Laboratory
**** Makeshift Explosive and Incendiary Devices and other Electronic Circuits Technology Laboratory
**** Pyrotechnics Laboratory
*** Administrative Support Department
** Subdivision of Digital Forensic Investigation and Analysis
*** Digital Data Management and Quality Control
*** Digital Evidence Examination Department
**** Digital Evidence Examination and Analysis Laboratory
**** Data Recovery and Analysis from Non-Functional Digital Systems Laboratory
*** Audiovisual and Photographical Evidence Analysis Department
**** Video and Imagery Examination Laboratory
**** Voice and Audio Examination Laboratory
*** Management of the National Database of Sexual Exploitation Records of Minors Department
** Subdivision of Forensic Investigations of Northern Greece
* Internal Affairs Division ( – ) – (Director: Brig. Gen. Ioannis Dimitrakopoulos)
** Subdivision of Internal Affairs of Northern Greece
Overseen by the First Deputy Chief (Deputy of Operations):
* Government Officials and other Susceptible Targets Protection General Division ( – ) – (Director: Maj. Gen. Marinos Stagakis)
** President Protection Service ( – ) – Equivalent of the
US Secret Service
** Prime Minister Protection Service ( – )
** Parliament Security Service ( – )
** Cabinet Members Security Service ( – )
** Foreign Government Officials and other Susceptible Targets Protection Service ( – )
* Division of Operations and Crises Management ( – ) – (Director: Maj. Gen. Theodoros Vagias)
** Coordination, Administrative and Technical Support Department
** Operational Planning, Collaborations and Training Department
** Surveillance Instruments Management Department
** Critical Infrastructure, People and Public Places Protection Department
** Hybrid Threats and Strategic Communication Department
** Operational Command Center
* Police Special Forces Division ( – ) – (Director: Maj. Gen. Panagiotis Dimakareas)
**
Special Suppressive Antiterrorist Unit ( – ) – Equivalent of the American
SWAT
A SWAT (''Special Weapons and Tactics'') team is a generic term for a police tactical unit within the United States, though the term has also been used by other nations.
SWAT units are generally trained, equipped, and deployed to res ...
** Subdivision of Explosive Devices Disposal and K-9 Operators ( - )
*** Department of Explosive Devices Disposal ( - )
*** Department of K-9 Operators ( - )
** Subdivision of Special Police Forces of Northern Greece
* Hellenic Police Aviation Division ( – ) – This used to be part of the Police Special Forces Division, but got promoted to a standalone Division in 2016. – (Director: Brig. Gen. Charalampos Syrogiannis)
** Subdivision of Manned Aircraft ( – ) – It is equipped with 5 Helicopters in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
.
** Subdivision of Unmanned Aircraft ( – ) – Despite the scarcity of helicopters and their exclusive presence in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
, some Police Directorates in the country's largest cities have equipped drones to assist operations, especially search and rescue as well as border patrol. This Subdivision has a total of 9
Drones as well as 2 Israeli ThunderB-Spylite aircraft.
** Subdivision of Police Aviation of Northern Greece
Overseen by the Second Deputy Chief (Deputy of Staff):
* Police Academy ( – ) – (Director: Brig. Gen. Georgios Zacharis)
** School for Police Commissioned Officers ( – )
** School for Police Constables ( – )
***
Grevena
Grevena (, ''Grevená'' ; ) is a town and Communities and Municipalities of Greece, municipality in Western Macedonia, northern Greece, capital of the Grevena (regional unit), Grevena regional unit. The town's current population is 12,515 citizen ...
School of Police Constables
***
Didymoteicho
Didymoteicho ( ) is a town located on the eastern edge of the Evros (regional unit), Evros regional unit of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, in northeastern Greece. It is the seat of the municipality of the same name. The town (pop. 8,681 in 2021 ...
School of Police Constables
***
Komotini
Komotini (, , ), is a city in the Modern regions of Greece, region of East Macedonia and Thrace, northeastern Greece and its capital. It is also the capital of the Rhodope (regional unit), Rhodope. It was the administrative centre of the Rhodope- ...
School of Police Constables
***
Naousa School of Police Constables
***
Rethymno
Rethymno (also Rethymnon; ) is a city in Greece on the island of Crete. It is the capital of Rethymno regional unit, and has a population of more than 35,000 inhabitants (nearly 40,000 for the municipal unit). It is believed to have been built ...
School of Police Constables
***
Mouzaki School of Police Constables
***
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
Training Center for Special Guards
** School for Post-Graduate Education and Lifelong Learning (Σχολή Μετεκπαίδευσης – )
** School of National Security ( – )
* Staff Coordination General Division ( – )
** Organization and Legal Support Division ( – )
*** Organization Department
*** Legal Affairs Department
*** Collection and Processing of Legal Documents Department
** Strategic Planning Division ( – )
*** Strategic and Long-Term Planning Department
*** Research and Innovation Department
*** Department of Funds
** Communication Division ( – )
*** Media Affairs Department
*** Customs, Public Relations and Retired Police Personnel Support Department
*** Publications Department
*** Hellenic Police Marching Band
*** Hellenic Police History Department
*** Physical Education and Sports Department
*** Coordination Department
*** Civilian Communication and Administrative Support Department
* Security and Policing General Division ( – ) – (Director: Maj. Gen. Panagiotis Kollintzas)
** Policing Division ( – )
*** General Policing Department
*** Operational Planning and Civil Protection Department
*** Traffic Measures and Operations Department
*** Road Traffic Data Analysis and Civilian Awareness Department
** Community Policing Division ( – )
*** Human Rights and Vulnerable Individuals Protection Department
*** Domestic Violence Department
*** Juvenile Protection Department
*** Hate Crimes Department
*** Gender-based Violence Department
*** Animals Protection Department
** Public Security Division ( – )
*** Data Collection and Analysis Department
*** Organised Crime Department
*** Suppression of Crime Department
*** Administrative Affairs Department
** State Security Division ( – )
*** Intelligence and Security Department
*** Vulnerable Targets Protection Department
*** Extremism and Terrorism Suppression Department
*** Illegal Weapons and Explosive Devices Department
*** IDs and Archive Department
** International Police Cooperation Division ( – )
*** Mission and Staff Support Department
*** European and International Relations and Diplomacy Department
*** SIRENE Department
*** INTERPOL Department
*** EUROPOL Department
** Passports and Other Security Documents Division ( – )
*** Data Entry and Processing Department
*** Inspection and Approval Department
*** Printing and Quality Assurance Department
*** Digitalization Department
*** Hardware Management Department
* Border Protection, Immigration Control and Foreign Persons General Division ( – ) – (Director: Brig. Gen. Basileios Papakostas)
** Border Protection Division ( – )
*** Border Surveillance Department
*** Border Control Department
** Immigration Control Division ( – )
*** Immigrants' Legitimacy Inspection Department
*** Detention Facilities Management Department
** Foreign Persons Division ( – )
*** Citizenship, Expatriates and Citizens of the European Union Department
*** Administrative Measures Department
* Human Resources Management General Division ( – ) – (Director: Brig. Gen. Dimitrios Tsampiras)
** Uniformed Personnel Division ( – )
*** Commissioned Officers Department
*** Non-Commissioned and other Uniformed Officers Department
** Civilian Personnel Division ( – )
*** Permanent Civilian Personnel Department
*** Civilian Personnel with Private Employment Relationship Department
*** Civilian Personnel Training-Evaluation Department
*** Disciplinary Conduct Department
** Education and Human Resources Development Division ( – )
*** Education and Training Department
*** Lifelong Learning and International Training Department
** Health and Safety Division ( – ) – (Director: Maj. Gen. Athanasios Bathekas)
*** Healthcare Department
*** Health and Safety Control Department
*** Administrative Support Department
* Support General Division ( – ) – (Director: Maj. Gen. Sotirios Nikolakopoulos)
** Informatics Systems and Digital Governance Division ( – )
*** Budgeting and Project Monitoring Department
*** Digital Services Design and Development Department
*** Operational Function Department
*** Informational Security and Privacy Department
*** IT Support Department
** Communications and Networking Division ( – )
*** Central Infrastructure and Operational Systems Department
*** Regional Terminal Equipment and Networks Department
*** Planning and Security Department
** Infrastructure and Technical Means Division ( – )
*** Technical Support Subdivision
**** Means of Transportation Department
**** Weaponry Department
**** General and Personal Gear Department
**** Infrastructure Department
*** Maintenance and Applications Subdivision
**** Administrative Support Department
**** Transport Department
**** Drivers Training Department
**** General Maintenance Department
** Financial Support Division ( – )
*** Budget Monitoring Department
*** Service Vehicle and Gear Ascription Department
*** Uniformed Personnel Salary and Insurance Department
*** Civilian Personnel Salary and Insurance Department
** Fixed Advances Division ( – )
*** Accounting Department
*** Civilian Personnel Travel Expenses Department
** Administrative Support Division ( – )
*** Administration Department
*** Budget-Inventory Management Department
*** Police HQ Guarding Department

Other Specialized Police Units within Departments
* Groups of Bicycle-mounted Police (motorcycle police) ( – )
* Zeta Group (motorcycle police) ( – )
* Crime Prevention and Suppression Units ( – ) – Equivalent of the LAPD's
Metro Division's B and C Platoons which are responsible for crime suppression, providing assistance to major crimes investigators and serving warrants among other duties.
* Action Group (motorcycle police) ( – , former Force of Control Fast Confrontation – – )
* Traffic Accidents Control and Prevention Units (Ο.Ε.Π.Τ.Α. – Ομάδες Ελέγχου και Πρόληψης Τροχαίων Ατυχημάτων)
* Border Guards ( – )
*
Units for the Reinstatement of (Public) Order (Riot Police, or Police Riot Units) ( – )
* Airport Police ( – )
* Prisoner Transport – Courtroom Police (Τμήμα Μεταγωγών – Δικαστηρίων – ''Tmima Metagogon – Dikastirion'')
* Tourist Police ( – ). With the law 6450/1935, Government Gazette 14/A/13-1-1935, was founded the Tourist Police Directorate () which initially was Directorate of the
Greek National Tourism Organization
The Greek National Tourism Organisation (, ''Ethnikos Organismos Tourismou''), often abbreviated as GNTO () is the governmental Board for the promotion of tourism in Greece. It functions under the supervision of the Ministry of Tourism.
History ...
(EOT) having police officers from Hellenic Gendarmerie and the Cities Police. The Tourist Police Directorate of EOT was abolished by the Mandatory Law 297/1968, Government Gazette 38/A/22-2-1968, replacing by two Tourist Police directorates, one of the Hellenic Gendarmerie Headquarters and one of the Cities Police Headquarters respectively. With the law 1481/1984, Government Gazette 152/A/8-10-1984, the Tourist Police was abolished and its services assigned to the local police stations and units making in-house tourist offices in which were abolished thereafter by the Presidential Decree 508/1989, Government Gazette 216/A/3-10-1989. In 1993 Tourist Police re-founded. With the articles 101 and 105 of the Presidential Decree 7/2017, Government Gazette 14/A/9-2-2017, created the Stations and Units of the Tourist Police at the Hellenic Police Directorates at several
prefectures
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.
Structure within a Regional Police Directorate
Each of the 74
Regional Units of Greece
The 74 regional units of Greece (, ; singular , ) are the country's third-level administrative units (counting decentralized administrations as first-level). They are subdivisions of the country's 13 regions, and are further divided into munici ...
has its own Police Directorate (Αστυνομική Διεύθυνση), headquartered in the capital city of said Unit and overseen by the General Regional Police Directorate (Γενική Περιφερειακή Αστυνομική Διεύθυνση) of the
Administrative Region
Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well as many similar generic terms) are geographical areas into which a particular independent sovereign state is divi ...
which the
Regional Unit
The 74 regional units of Greece (, ; singular , ) are the country's third-level administrative units (counting decentralized administrations as first-level). They are subdivisions of the country's 13 regions, and are further divided into municip ...
is part of. These Directorates are led by Brigadier Generals or Police Directors and are in charge of the
patrol
A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as law enforcement officers, military personnel, or security personnel, that are assigned to monitor or secure a specific geographic area.
Etymology
The word "patrol" is derived from the Frenc ...
,
traffic control as well as the investigation, suppression and prevention of crime in the area.
Under the command of the Directorate, there are at least 4 Bureaus: a Policing Bureau, a Crime Investigation and Prosecution & Foreign Persons Bureau, an Administrative Support, HR & Education Bureau, and a Technical Support & Informatics Bureau, while Directorates with territorial jurisdiction over the
country's borders also have a Border Protection & Immigration Control Bureau. All 5 Bureaus are given orders and guidelines from the General Divisions of the Hellenic Police HQ, overseen by the Second Deputy Chief (Deputy of Staff), and in turn coordinate the various Subdivisions, Departments, Offices, Units, Precincts and Stations which fall under the oversight of the Directorate.
The General Regional Police Directorate additionally has an Operations Bureau which oversees and coordinates all operations across the region, has administrative command over all Police Special Forces operating in the region and answers directly to the Division of Operations and Crises Management, the Special Police Forces Division and the Police Aviation Division of the Hellenic Police HQ, overseen by the First Deputy Chief (Deputy of Operations).
Policing Bureau
The cornerstone of General Policing is preemptive patrolling and responding to emergency dispatch calls. Patrol Officers as well as Dispatch Officers, who operate the call center for "
100
100 or one hundred (Roman numeral: C) is the natural number following 99 and preceding 101.
In mathematics
100 is the square of 10 (in scientific notation it is written as 102). The standard SI prefix for a hundred is " hecto-".
100 is the b ...
" (
Emergency Phone Number in Greece) belong in the Immediate Response (Άμεση Δράση) Department. The motorcycle-mounted police units ''ΔΙ.ΑΣ.'' and ''ΖΗΤΑ'' belong in this Department as well. Immediate Response officers may also support other units and help out in operations whenever necessary.
Patrolling Units of the Immediate Response Department are usually made up of one Sergeant or Deputy Sergeant behind the wheel and one Constable or Special Guard in the passenger's seat. What's more, there is usually either a Sergeant (the most senior on patrol during a shift), a Deputy Lieutenant or even a Lieutenant II who acts as the patrol field supervisor during a shift, while another Lieutenant acts as the Watch Commander/Shift Supervisor.
On the call center on the other hand, Constables and Deputy Sergeants usually act as phone operators; they respond to civilian calls and compose a call sheet with all the necessary information regarding the caller and the incident. Then, Sergeants, Deputy Lieutenants and sometimes Lieutenants II perform the role of dispatchers who belong in the operational branch of the call center and coordinate the patrolling units in order to respond to the incident most efficiently. There's also a Sergeant, Deputy Lieutenant or Lieutenant II who is the shift supervisor, who apart from coordinating the call center during a shift, is also responsible with answering text messages sent to 100. Finally, an officer with the rank of Lieutenant or Captain II is usually the Commanding Officer of the Center.
Traffic Police Department(s) (including their Traffic Accidents Control and Prevention Units – Ο.Ε.Π.Τ.Α., which are usually assigned on Highway Patrol), Tourist Police Department(s), the Prisoner Transport – Courtroom Police Department and the Airport Police Department (wherever applicable) also operate under this Bureau.
All 5 of these types of Departments operate exclusively within the
metropolitan borders of the
Regional Unit
The 74 regional units of Greece (, ; singular , ) are the country's third-level administrative units (counting decentralized administrations as first-level). They are subdivisions of the country's 13 regions, and are further divided into municip ...
's capital city. There also operates at least one
Precinct in said city which mainly acts as a community outreach for civilians to report police-related matters and have a direct contact with law enforcement officers.
Among a
Precinct's duties are a) keeping individuals in custody who were arrested for committing a crime in the area, as well as interrogating them and investigating their cases before handing them over to the
DA's office, b) allowing citizens to report local crimes in person as well as investigating and resolving those crimes, c) issuing
IDs and weapon-carrying permits as well as registering citizen-owned weapons, d) patrolling districts in their area of jurisdiction on foot, e) guarding high-risk public buildings (eg Embassies, the City Hall etc), crime scenes, off-limits areas, large events etc, f) analyzing crime stats regarding their area of jurisdiction and the effectiveness of policing tactics. The first three of these duties are delegated to either the Investigations Office in smaller, usually rural,
Precincts
Precinct may refer to:
* An electoral precinct
* A police precinct
* A religious precinct
* A arcade (architecture)#shopping arcades, shopping arcade or shopping mall
** A Pedestrian zone
Places
* A neighborhood, in Australia
* A unit of public ...
or the Crime Investigation and Prosecution Departments or Subdivisions which operate in larger
Precincts
Precinct may refer to:
* An electoral precinct
* A police precinct
* A religious precinct
* A arcade (architecture)#shopping arcades, shopping arcade or shopping mall
** A Pedestrian zone
Places
* A neighborhood, in Australia
* A unit of public ...
(''see'' Crime Investigation and Prosecution & Foreign Persons Bureau).
Patrolling and Traffic Policing Duties in smaller towns and villages which are located outside the
city limits
City limits or city boundaries refer to the defined boundary (real estate), boundary or border of a city. The area within the city limit can be called the city proper. Town limit/boundary and village limit/boundary apply to towns and villages. ...
of the
Regional Unit
The 74 regional units of Greece (, ; singular , ) are the country's third-level administrative units (counting decentralized administrations as first-level). They are subdivisions of the country's 13 regions, and are further divided into municip ...
's capital, are carried out by the officers of the local, rural
Precincts
Precinct may refer to:
* An electoral precinct
* A police precinct
* A religious precinct
* A arcade (architecture)#shopping arcades, shopping arcade or shopping mall
** A Pedestrian zone
Places
* A neighborhood, in Australia
* A unit of public ...
and Stations (very small
Precincts
Precinct may refer to:
* An electoral precinct
* A police precinct
* A religious precinct
* A arcade (architecture)#shopping arcades, shopping arcade or shopping mall
** A Pedestrian zone
Places
* A neighborhood, in Australia
* A unit of public ...
in small, remote villages and islands), similar to how
Sheriffs' Departments patrol the
unincorporated area
An unincorporated area is a parcel of land that is not governed by a local general-purpose municipal corporation. (At p. 178.) They may be governed or serviced by an encompassing unit (such as a county) or another branch of the state (such as th ...
s in the US. This used to be under the jurisdiction of the
Hellenic Gendarmerie
The Hellenic Gendarmerie (, ''Elliniki Chorofylaki'') was the national gendarmerie and military police (until 1951) force of Greece.
History
19th century
The Greek Gendarmerie was established after the enthronement of Otto of Greece, King Ot ...
before its fusion with the
Cities Police
The Cities Police () was a Greek
Greek may refer to:
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
**Proto-Greek language, the assu ...
in 1984.
63 Precincts around the country are also currently housing
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is violence that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage
Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses. It establishes r ...
Offices which civilians can visit in order to seek help from investigators with specialized training on matters of domestic violence as well as to obtain the "Panic Button" app and be able to communicate with the Police immediately and discreetly during a domestic crisis emergency. Investigators of these offices perform routine check-ups on victims even after their abuser has been arrested and sentenced.
As part of an initiative to boost
community policing
Community policing is a philosophy and organizational strategy whereby law enforcement cooperates with community groups and citizens in producing safety and security. The theory underlying community policing is that it makes citizens more likely t ...
practices even more, starting with the Region of
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
on March 20, 2025, 4 Squads of "Animal Police" (one in each of Crete's Regional Units,
Heraklion
Heraklion or Herakleion ( ; , , ), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the administrative capital city, capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion (regional unit), Heraklion regional unit. It is the fourth largest city in G ...
,
Chania
Chania (, , ), also sometimes romanization of Greek, romanized as Hania, is a city in Greece and the capital of the Chania (regional unit), Chania regional unit. It lies along the north west coast of the island Crete, about west of Rethymno ...
,
Rethymno
Rethymno (also Rethymnon; ) is a city in Greece on the island of Crete. It is the capital of Rethymno regional unit, and has a population of more than 35,000 inhabitants (nearly 40,000 for the municipal unit). It is believed to have been built ...
and
Lasithi
Lasithi () is the easternmost regional unit on the island of Crete, to the east of Heraklion. Its capital is Agios Nikolaos, the other major towns being Ierapetra and Sitia. The mountains include the Dikti in the west and the Thrypti in the ...
) were formed to protect animals and combat illegal practices carried out towards animals. Each squad right now has a Captain as its Commanding Officer as well as 4 more members and if this pilot program works, there are plans to develop Animal Police Squads all across the country.
Captain I Emmanouil Boutyrakis, who is also the Commanding Officer of the
Sitia
Sitia (Latin language, Latin and Italian language, Italian) or Siteia (, ) is a port town and a municipality in Lasithi, Crete, Greece. The town has 11,166 inhabitants and the municipality has 20,438 (2021). It lies east of Agios Nikolaos, Cre ...
Precinct, leads this Pilot Program.
Another pilot program which was initiated recently in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
is the "Ariadne" Taskforce also known as
Transit Police
Transit police (also known as transport police, railway police, railroad police and several other terms) are specialized police agencies employed either by a common carrier, such as a transit district, railway, railroad, bus line, or another mas ...
. 130 officers from other services were chosen to be present in all means of Public Transportation like
Tram
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in Canada and the United States) is an urban rail transit in which Rolling stock, vehicles, whether individual railcars or multiple-unit trains, run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some ...
s,
Bus
A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a motor vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but fewer than the average rail transport. It is most commonly used ...
es and
Train
A train (from Old French , from Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ... , from Latin , "to pull, to draw") is a series of connected vehicles th ...
s, mainly in Western Attica, starting from February 24, 2025. The pilot program is led and overseen by Brig. General Emmanouil Panagiotou and the Taskforce is led by Police Deputy Director Konstantinos Dimou and if it's successful, it will become its own separate Division in the General Police Directorate of Attica and possibly even expand to the rest of the country. As of May 26, 2025, in the 3 months of its existence, the officers of the "Ariadne" Taskforce have made over 700 arrests. These arrests mainly concern individuals who were found in possession of drugs and weapons while on public transportation, as well as perpetrators who caused damage to buses and assaulted drivers. What's more, narcotics usage and robberies, both in transit and at stations, has been severely reduced for the duration of the program thus far.
Crime Investigation and Prosecution & Foreign Persons Bureau
This Bureau oversees the Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivision (previously called Security Subdivision) of a Police Directorate, which deals with the detection and suppression of crime in the capital city of the
Regional Unit
The 74 regional units of Greece (, ; singular , ) are the country's third-level administrative units (counting decentralized administrations as first-level). They are subdivisions of the country's 13 regions, and are further divided into municip ...
and is located in said city's
Precinct (excl.
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
where the Subdivisions in question coordinate the various Crime Investigation and Prosecution Departments which are housed at the plethora of
Precincts
Precinct may refer to:
* An electoral precinct
* A police precinct
* A religious precinct
* A arcade (architecture)#shopping arcades, shopping arcade or shopping mall
** A Pedestrian zone
Places
* A neighborhood, in Australia
* A unit of public ...
of those two large
metropolitan area
A metropolitan area or metro is a region consisting of a densely populated urban area, urban agglomeration and its surrounding territories which share Industry (economics), industries, commercial areas, Transport infrastructure, transport network ...
s).
It consists of a Narcotics Department, a Public Security Department (which handles most investigations), a State Security, Hate Crimes & Extremist Violence Department, a Juvenile Protection & Juvenile Delinquency Office, a Foreign Persons Office, and an ID Issuing office.
All Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivisions in Southern Greece (apart from the
Region
In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
of
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
) must report all their activity to the HQ of the Division of Organized Crime in
Athens
Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
and the central Crime Investigation and Prosecution Division of
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
, while Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivisions in Northern Greece must report all their activity to the Subdivision of Organized Crime of Northern Greece and the central Crime Investigation and Prosecution Division of
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
.
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
has its own Department of Organized Crime where the Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivisions of the
region
In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
report their activity to and which assists them with more severe cases of Organized Crime in the area. For this reason, there is a liaison in every Police Directorate across the country linking the Directorate to these central Divisions. The three Departments of the Organized Crime Division also have authorization to take over any criminal investigation regarding Organized Crime taking place in their respective areas of jurisdiction (Northern Greece, Southern Greece and Crete) at any given moment after prior communication with the Director of the local Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivision.
The central Crime Investigation and Prosecution Divisions of
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
also include Departments of Searches, which are part of the larger
European Network of Fugitive Active Search Teams (ENFAST) and are tasked with tracking down fugitives and criminals with active outstanding warrants against them.
The Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivisions and Departments mostly consist of Investigators, i.e. Deputy Lieutenants and Commissioned Officers (officers with a rank of Lieutenant II or higher) or Deputy Sergeants and Sergeants with Investigative Duties, while Constables, Deputy Sergeants and Sergeants without Investigative Duties who belong in this Division are usually part of the Units of Suppression and Prevention of Crime ''(Ο.Π.Κ.Ε.)'', the
tactical ops groups which execute operations and
arrest warrant
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Canada
Arrest warrants are issued by a jud ...
s for these Subdivisions, as well as the special motorcycle unit "Action" (''Δράση)'', a patrolling unit in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
which responds exclusively to severe crimes and crises with a much faster response time compared to regular patrol officers. There are also ''Ο.Π.Κ.Ε.'' Units which are tasked with patrolling certain districts, and/or during certain hours, known for their high
crime rates, in order to be instantly available to assist ''Δράση'' and regular patrolling units of the Immediate Response Department during a riskier emergency.
Operations Bureau
If the op or the arrest requires even more specialized forces (either because of heavily armed perpetrators, the involvement of
hostage
A hostage is a person seized by an abductor in order to compel another party, one which places a high value on the liberty, well-being and safety of the person seized—such as a relative, employer, law enforcement, or government—to act, o ...
s, the suspicion that there is an
explosive device
An explosive device is a device that relies on the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide a violent release of energy.
Applications of explosive devices include:
*Building implosion (demolition)
* Excavation
*Explosive forming
...
or a
weapon of mass destruction
A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a biological, chemical, radiological, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill or significantly harm many people or cause great damage to artificial structures (e.g., buildings), natural structures ( ...
at play, the threat of a terrorist attack, or even just because the opposition force is overwhelming), members of the Special Police Forces, such as a) the
SWAT
A SWAT (''Special Weapons and Tactics'') team is a generic term for a police tactical unit within the United States, though the term has also been used by other nations.
SWAT units are generally trained, equipped, and deployed to res ...
-equivalent
Special Suppressive Anti-Terrorist Unit (Ε.Κ.Α.Μ. – S.S.A.U.), b) the Department of Explosive Devices Disposal, c) the Department of K-9 Operators or d) the Police Aviation Division may be called in. These forces are also called in during
emergencies
An emergency is an urgent, unexpected, and usually dangerous situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment and requires immediate action. Most emergencies require urgent intervention to prevent a worsening ...
and
crises
A crisis (: crises; : critical) is any event or period that will lead to an unstable and dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, or all of society. Crises are negative changes in the human or environmental affairs, especially when ...
which regular police personnel cannot resolve like large manhunts for dangerous escaped criminals or missing persons. The first 3 operate under the Division of Special Police Forces, while the latter became a standalone Division in 2016. Both are central Divisions under the First Deputy Chief (Deputy of Operations) and operate out of
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
, just like the Special Investigation Divisions.
The aforementioned Departments of Explosive Devices Disposal and of K-9 Operators however, have dispatched Bomb Squads and K9s to all Police Directorates around the country and those Units are supervised by the Operations Bureau of each Region's General Regional Police Directorate. More specifically regarding police dogs, the K9s and their trainers/operators who have undergone specialized training to trace explosive devices are part of the Bomb Squads, and those who are specialized in tracing narcotics are part of the Narcotics Departments of the Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivisions. In
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
, K9s sometimes also assist in patrol as well as prisoner transport and guarding.
The Operations Bureaus of some regions also oversee an Office of Unmanned Aircraft which consists of Drone Operators from the Police Aviation Division (more specifically the Subdivision of Unmanned Aircraft) who have been dispatched to some
Regional Units across the country, mainly ones in islands and near the country's borders. Therefore, while manned aircraft (helicopters) are only present in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
, unmanned aircraft also operate in
Heraklion
Heraklion or Herakleion ( ; , , ), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the administrative capital city, capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion (regional unit), Heraklion regional unit. It is the fourth largest city in G ...
,
Evros (In
Alexandroupolis
Alexandroupolis (, ) or Alexandroupoli (, ) is a city in Greece and the capital of the Evros (regional unit), Evros regional unit. It is the largest city in Greek Thrace and the region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, with a population of 71,75 ...
and
Orestiada
Orestiada (, Katharevousa, formerly ), is the northeasternmost, northernmost and newest city of Greece and the second largest town of the Evros (regional unit), Evros regional unit of western Thrace, Thrace. Founded by Greek refugees from Edirne a ...
)
Samos
Samos (, also ; , ) is a Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea, south of Chios, north of Patmos and the Dodecanese archipelago, and off the coast of western Turkey, from which it is separated by the Mycale Strait. It is also a separate reg ...
,
Chios
Chios (; , traditionally known as Scio in English) is the fifth largest Greece, Greek list of islands of Greece, island, situated in the northern Aegean Sea, and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, tenth largest island in the Medi ...
and the
Dodecanese
The Dodecanese (, ; , ''Dodekánisa'' , ) are a group of 15 larger and 150 smaller Greek islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, off the coast of Anatolia, of which 26 are inhabited. This island group generally define ...
.
Another tactical unit of the Hellenic Police is the Riot Police Units (ΜΑΤ - Μονάδες Αποκατάστασης Τάξης) which operate in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
under the Division of Police Operations (Δ.Α.Ε. - Διεύθυνση Αστυνομικών Επιχειρήσεων) of each city, and are divided into the Subdivision of Public Order Reinstatement (Υποδιεύθυνση Αποκατάστασης Τάξης – Υ.Α.Τ.) and the Subdivision of Order Measures Enforcement (Υποδιεύθυνση Μέτρων Τάξης – Υ.ΜΕ.Τ.). Officers of the Subdivision of Order Measures Enforcement bear regular police uniforms and gear and are usually a much tamer unit which is present in small
rallies,
sports games or gatherings where violent episodes and riots are not expected to break out. Officers of the Subdivision of Public Order Reinstatement on the other hand bear a more militaristic, olive green uniform and gear which includes
riot shield
A riot shield is a lightweight protection device, typically deployed by riot police and some military unit during protest, though also utilized by protestors. Riot shields are typically long enough to cover an average-sized person from the top of ...
s, helmets,
tear gas
Tear gas, also known as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator (), sometimes colloquially known as "mace" after the Mace (spray), early commercial self-defense spray, is a chemical weapon that stimulates the nerves of the lacrimal gland in the ey ...
,
flash-bang grenades and
oxygen mask
An oxygen mask is a mask that provides a method to transfer breathing gas, breathing oxygen gas from a storage tank to the lungs. Oxygen masks may cover only the nose and mouth (oral nasal mask) or the entire face (full-face mask). They may be ma ...
s. They also do not wear
name tag
A name tag or name badge is a badge or sticker worn on the outermost clothing as a means of displaying the wearer's name for others to view. It was first invented in 1955, by restaurant owner Bram Combrink.
Name tags may be temporary, such as ...
s or their badge numbers on their suits like the rest of police personnel, in order to keep their identities hidden. They are usually present in larger rallies, sports games and other types of public gatherings, especially ones orchestrated by
anarchists
Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that seeks to abolish all institutions that perpetuate authority, coercion, or hierarchy, primarily targeting the state and capitalism. Anarchism advocates for the replacement of the state w ...
, and other types of
extremists, where violence and rioting is expected to break out. Officers of the latter subdivision have thus been the subject of many controversies regarding the alleged use of extreme and unwarranted
police violence
Police brutality is the excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against an individual or a group. It is an extreme form of police misconduct and is a civil rights violation. Police brutality includes, but is not limited to, ...
against civilians.
In 2001, a Subdivision of Police Operations was also established under the General
Regional
In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
Police Directorate of
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
, which, apart from having its own
S.S.A.U./Ε.Κ.Α.Μ. unit since 2020, also commands seven Departments of Police Operations which are unique to the island of
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
and mainly operate in the many provincial and rural areas of the island where illegal weapon ownership and use, vendetta homicides, extensive cannabis farming and drug trafficking are very common occurrences. These Departments help the local, rural
Precincts
Precinct may refer to:
* An electoral precinct
* A police precinct
* A religious precinct
* A arcade (architecture)#shopping arcades, shopping arcade or shopping mall
** A Pedestrian zone
Places
* A neighborhood, in Australia
* A unit of public ...
keep the aforementioned major criminal activities under control by assisting in patrols as well as performing operations and arrests, similar to how ''Ο.Π.Κ.Ε.'' operates in the
capital cities of the island's
Regional Units. Officers of these Departments also perform duties of Riot Policing in their areas of jurisdiction if necessary.
Since no other Regions apart from
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
,
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
and
Crete
Crete ( ; , Modern Greek, Modern: , Ancient Greek, Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the List of islands by area, 88th largest island in the world and the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fifth la ...
has dedicated units with such scopes of responsibility, the Riot Police Units (ΜΑΤ) and Special Suppressive Anti-Terrorist Units (ΕΚΑΜ) of
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
can be dispatched to anywhere in Southern Greece, while those of
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
can be dispatched to anywhere in Northern Greece, if deemed necessary by the Chief of Police him/herself.
Border Protection & Immigration Control Bureau
Finally,
Regional Units which are situated near the borders of the country also have Immigration Control and Border Protection Departments,
composed mostly of Border Guards, special police personnel with a 3-month basic training and a fixed-term contract. There are also Immigration Control and Foreign Persons Departments in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
, due to the large amounts of illegal immigrants as well as the amount of crime attributed to them in those large cities, while the rest of the Police Directorates just have a Foreign Persons Office in their Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivisions.
Other

Each Directorate also has a Passport Issuing Office, as well as an Office of
Forensic Investigations, equipped with a Crime Scene Investigation Unit ("''Σήμανση''") as well as the necessary
laboratories
A laboratory (; ; colloquially lab) is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which science, scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed. Laboratories are found in a variety of settings such as s ...
and specialized personnel in order to collect and analyze crime scene evidence such as biological and biochemical samples, digital data,
ballistics
Ballistics is the field of mechanics concerned with the launching, flight behaviour and impact effects of projectiles, especially weapon munitions such as bullets, unguided bombs, rockets and the like; the science or art of designing and acceler ...
evidence, etc.
General Regional Police Directorates on the other hand, have a Department of Intelligence Gathering and Management, and an Office of Communication and PR, both of which report directly to their respective Divisions at HQ.
The Counter-Terrorism Division, the Cyber Crime Division and the Internal Affairs Division are the only Special Investigative Divisions to exclusively operate in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
and
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
, but they all have national jurisdiction. Additionally, even though the Government Officials and other Susceptible Targets Protection General Division operates in
Attica
Attica (, ''Attikḗ'' (Ancient Greek) or , or ), or the Attic Peninsula, is a historical region that encompasses the entire Athens metropolitan area, which consists of the city of Athens, the capital city, capital of Greece and the core cit ...
from an administrative standpoint, the personnel of this division have a duty to follow the person of interest they are protecting wherever they may travel to around the country as well as abroad.
Personnel
Ranks of the Hellenic Police Force
Source:
Duties
Police constables are usually assigned on patrol, dispatch, traffic control, guard or desk duty when they first graduate the Police Academy's School of Police Constables and can become part of riot police or other special police units (Special Suppressive Anti-Terrorist Units, Units for the Prevention and Suppression of Crime, K-9 units etc.) after at least 5 years of service.
Constables can become Deputy Sergeants after a few years of service if their commanding officer deems they deserve it and usually have the same duties but with more responsibilities.
Both Constables and Deputy Sergeants can become Sergeants if they have completed at least three years of service, or at least two if they have a
Bachelor's Degree
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, either through evaluations from their Commanding Officers, as part of their normal progression of the ranks (three chevrons), or through examinations (four chevrons). Three-chevron Sergeants can also be promoted to four-chevron Sergeants through the same examination which is held once a year.
Sergeants are usually squad leaders,
duty officer
A duty officer or officer of the day is a worker assigned a position on a regularly rotational basis. While on duty, duty officers attend to administrative tasks and incidents that require attention regardless of the time of day, in addition to t ...
s, field supervisors on patrol and assistant watch commanders, or have other supervisory roles in certain offices, or within precincts, departments and regional directorates (e.g. inventory managers). In other words, they are the equivalent of middle managers with a certain number of Constables under their command. They can also be field trainers at the academy.
Deputy Sergeants and Sergeants "with Investigative Duties" on the other hand are usually assigned on ongoing investigations, but not as lead detectives.
Since the Hellenic Police was created with the help of the
British Police
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, and is therefore based primarily on their operational structure, there is no "Detective" rank. Thus, Deputy Lieutenants, Lieutenants (I-II) and even Captains II are usually the primary investigators on a case (similarly to
Inspectors and Chief Inspectors in the British Police). Officers of these ranks can also take on duties of watch commanders,
platoon leader
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s and/or act as senior supervisors of
task force
A task force (TF) is a unit or formation established to work on a single defined task or activity. Originally introduced by the United States Navy, the term has now caught on for general usage and is a standard part of NATO terminology. Many ...
s, units and operations. That said, it is not uncommon to see Deputy Lieutenants and Lieutenants II out on patrol as they can also be assigned as field supervisors or even duty officers, just like Sergeants, although less often.
A Sergeant can become a Deputy Lieutenant after at least five years of service as a Sergeant, or at least three if they have a
Bachelor's Degree
A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ...
and that degree was not taken under consideration during their promotion from Constable/Deputy Sergeant to Sergeant.
Deputy Lieutenants can then be promoted to Lieutenants II after successfully completing the Police Academy's School of Post-Graduate Learning and Lifelong Education which lasts 1 year and they can reach up to the rank of Captain I if they ever were four-chevron Sergeants, or Lieutenant I if not.
On the other hand, graduates of the Police Academy's School of Police Commissioned Officers immediately start out at the rank of Lieutenant II and can reach up to the rank of Lieutenant General, the highest rank in the Hellenic Police.
Constables, Deputy Sergeants and Sergeants can also apply for an entry exam to the School of Police Commissioned Officers and immediately become Police Lieutenants II as well, if they successfully graduate.
Scientists (biologists, chemists, physicists, computer scientists, anthropologists etc.) as well as doctors and psychologists/therapists can also join the Hellenic Police Force starting on the rank of Lieutenant I (for Scientists) or Captain II (for Doctors) without going through the entire Undergraduate Program of the Police Academy. They only get a three-month basic training on the use of weapons as well as the basics of the law and police procedures. These officers usually join the Forensic Investigation Division or the Health and Safety Division (more so the case for Doctors and Therapists) and can reach up to the rank of Major General and become Directors of the two aforementioned Divisions.
Captains I (rank equivalent of Major) and Captains II are usually the Commanding Officers and Deputy Commanding Officers respectively, of Precincts, Departments, Offices, Bureaus or certain Units, although Captains II and even Lieutenants I and Lieutenants II can also take on the role of Commanding Officer in smaller Departments, Offices and Precincts (with Lieutenants I, Lieutenants II and Deputy Lieutenants as their Deputy Commanding Officers respectively). Lieutenants, Deputy Lieutenants or even Sergeants on the other hand, can be assigned as commanding officers of Police Stations (Αστυνομικοί Σταθμοί), which are essentially very small
Precincts
Precinct may refer to:
* An electoral precinct
* A police precinct
* A religious precinct
* A arcade (architecture)#shopping arcades, shopping arcade or shopping mall
** A Pedestrian zone
Places
* A neighborhood, in Australia
* A unit of public ...
in small, remote villages and islands.
Captains I, Police Deputy Directors (rank equivalent of Lieutenant Colonel in the armed forces and Superintendent in the
British Police
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) and Police Directors (rank equivalent of Colonel in the armed forces and Chief Superintendent in the
British Police
Law enforcement in the United Kingdom is organised separately in each of the legal systems of the United Kingdom: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Most law enforcement duties are carried out by police, police constables of ...
) can take on the role of Subdivision Directors, Police Directors and Brigadier Generals can command Police Directorates of
Regional Units, while General
Regional
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Police Directorates and the Divisions of the Hellenic Police HQ are usually led by Brigadier Generals or Major Generals.
Finally, there are only five Lieutenant Generals in the Hellenic Police Force: the Chief of the Hellenic Police, the 2 Deputy Chiefs of the Hellenic Police, and the General Police Coordinators of Northern Greece and Southern Greece.
The Hellenic Police does not have ranks of four- or five-star generals.
Salaries
These are the new Gross Salary Ranges for Sworn Police Officers of the Hellenic Police, which will take effect on July 1, 2025. Apart from the Officers' Rank and Position, their years of active duty on the force, their way of entering the force (either through the School of Police Constables, the School of Police Commissioned Officers or by initially joining as a Special Guard or Border Guard before becoming a Constable), their marital status and whether they have children or not, are all factors which decide their exact earnings.
Extra payments and benefits for night shifts are not accounted for in these ranges. Thus, most of these salaries are expected to be quite higher in reality.
Chiefs of the Hellenic Police
Right after the formation of the unified Hellenic Police in October 1984, the previous chiefs of the Hellenic Gendarmerie, Emmanouil Brillakis, and the Cities Police, Panagiotis Raftopoulos, acted as co-Chiefs of the new force for its embryonic first 4 months. The first Chief of the Hellenic Police was chosen in February 1985 and ever since the formation of the Governmental Council of External Affairs and National Defense (ΚΥ.Σ.Ε.Α.) in 1986, new Chiefs of Police have been elected by that Council. All Chiefs have had the rank of Lieutenant General.
Emergency police phone numbers
Source:
* 100: Main Police Contact Number and most well-known Greek Emergency Number. Connects civilians directly to the Immediate Response ("Άμεση Δράση") dispatch center, so they can ask for immediate police intervention.
* 109: Connects civilians directly to the Narcotics Departments of Attica, Thessaloniki and Patras, so they can report drug-related crimes.
* 1156: For Reporting Missing Persons
* 11188: Cyber Crime Division Contact Number
* 1571: Tourist Police Dispatch Center – Supports Communication in the Greek, English, French and German languages
* 10414 and 1014: Direct and Anonymous communication with the Counter-Terrorism Division to provide tips about terrorism matters
* 10410: Animal Protection Department
* 10201: Juvenile Protection Services – Used to report all kinds of crimes or suspicions regarding crimes that are being committed against minors
* 10301: Internal Affairs Division – Used to report all law-breaking uniformed officers (police officers, firefighters and coast guard officers)
* 11414: Hate Crimes Services – Used to report crimes motivated by the offender's bias against race, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion and disability
History
19th century

Though there was what constituted a police force under the provisional Government of Greece during the
Greek War of Independence
The Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution or the Greek Revolution of 1821, was a successful war of independence by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire between 1821 and 1829. In 1826, the Greeks were assisted ...
, the first organized police force in Greece was the
Greek Gendarmerie
The Hellenic Gendarmerie (, ''Elliniki Chorofylaki'') was the national gendarmerie and military police (until 1951) force of Greece.
History
19th century
The Greek Gendarmerie was established after the enthronement of Otto of Greece, King Ot ...
which was established in 1833 after the enthronement of
King Otto. It was at that time, formally, part of the
army
An army, ground force or land force is an armed force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or country. It may also include aviation assets by ...
and under the authority of the
Defence Ministry
A ministry of defence or defense (see spelling differences), also known as a department of defence or defense, is the part of a government responsible for matters of defence and military forces, found in states where the government is divided ...
(later the entirety of the organization including the Police Academy was brought under its authority). A city police force was also established but its role remained a secondary one in comparison to the Army's role (mainly dealing with illegal gambling, a severe problem at the time). Several foreign advisers (particularly from
Bavaria
Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a States of Germany, state in the southeast of Germany. With an area of , it is the list of German states by area, largest German state by land area, comprising approximately 1/5 of the total l ...
, which emphasized elements of centralization and authoritarianism), were also brought in to provide training and tactical advice to the newly formed Police force. The main task of the police force under the army as a whole during this period was firstly to combat theft but also to contribute to the establishment of a strong executive government.
The army's links to the police and the nature of the structure of the police force and its hierarchy (that of being similar to the army) was maintained throughout the 19th century for a number of reasons. Largely the socio-political unrest that characterized the period including disproportionate poverty, governmental oppression, sporadic rebellions and political instability. As a result of this, as well as the input of the armed forces, the police force remained a largely conservative body throughout the period, while there was also a certain amount of politicization during training as the police force were trained in military camps.
20th century
In 1906 the Greek police force underwent its first major restructuring at an administrative level. It acquired its own educational and training facilities independent of those of the army (though still remaining titularly part of the armed forces), but due to its involvement in the
Macedonian Struggle
The Macedonian Struggle was a series of social, political, cultural and military conflicts that were mainly fought between Greek and Bulgarian subjects who lived in Ottoman Macedonia between 1893 and 1912. From 1904 to 1908 the conflict was p ...
, and the
Balkan
The Balkans ( , ), corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throug ...
and
First World Wars, it tended to neglect civilian matters and was partially unresponsive to the needs of Greek society at the time. However, together with the establishment of a civilian
city police force for
Athens
Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
in 1920 (which would eventually be expanded to the entire country), it set a precedent for further change that came in 1935 because of rapid technological, demographic and economic changes which helped it become more responsive to civilian policing needs of the time.
However, modernization of the police force was stunted by the successive periods of political instability. The dictatorship of
Ioannis Metaxas
Ioannis Metaxas (; 12 April 187129 January 1941) was a Greek military officer and politician who was dictator of Greece from 1936 until his death in 1941. He governed constitutionally for the first four months of his tenure, and thereafter as th ...
, compounded with both the Second World War and the
Greek Civil War
The Greek Civil War () took place from 1946 to 1949. The conflict, which erupted shortly after the end of World War II, consisted of a Communism, Communist-led uprising against the established government of the Kingdom of Greece. The rebels decl ...
led to a retardation of reform throughout the late 1930s and early to mid-1940s. After the war, however, British experts were brought in to help reform the police along the lines of the
British Police
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and, as a result, the police force ceased to be a part of the
Defence Ministry
A ministry of defence or defense (see spelling differences), also known as a department of defence or defense, is the part of a government responsible for matters of defence and military forces, found in states where the government is divided ...
after 1946. Even then, however, it did not abandon its military features and was still prevalently a military-based institution. The Civil war of the period also contributed to excess violence on both sides (government forces and the guerillas of the communist-led
Democratic Army of Greece
The Democratic Army of Greece (DAG; , ΔΣΕ; ''Dimokratikós Stratós Elládas'', DSE) was the army founded by the Communist Party of Greece during the Greek Civil War (1946–1949). At its height, it had a strength of around 50,000 men and w ...
). Torture and abuse of human rights were widespread especially during the early periods of the war when parts of the country were in a state of near lawlessness. Despite this, after the war, the police force did reach a respectable level of civilian policing throughout the mid-1960s which was once again stunted by the rise to power of the
Military dictatorship of the Colonels from 1967 to 1974 where it was largely employed as a method of quelling popular discontent along with the
Greek Military Police (ΕΣΑ) force of the dictatorship.
After the fall of the Colonels, Greece became a Republic and the infamous ΕΣΑ was cleansed of torturers and renamed "Military Police". The organization of regular police forces remained unchanged, up until
PASOK
The Panhellenic Socialist Movement (, ), known mostly by its acronym PASOK (; , ), is a social democracy, social-democratic List of political parties in Greece, political party in Greece. Until 2012 it was Two-party system, one of the two major ...
's rise to power, which had sought to "democratize" the security forces. Despite strong opposition from both the Gendarmerie and the Cities Police, in 1984 both were merged into a single unified Hellenic Police Force which maintained elements of a military structure and hierarchy. The new mega-scheme also initially incorporated the Rural Police () as community wardens, which was later (1986) turned over to the
prefectures
A prefecture (from the Latin word, "''praefectura"'') is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect. This can be a regional or local government subdivision in various countries, or a subdivision in certain inter ...
, but not the
Hellenic Fire Service
The Hellenic Fire Service () is the national fire and rescue service of Greece. It is part of the Ministry of Public Order and Citizen Protection (Greece), Ministry for Citizen Protection. Today they are 17% of the strength of the Service. Volunt ...
due to widespread unrest in the Service. The Hellenic Police also undertook the duties of the
National Security Service and incorporated joint Gendarmerie-Cities Police services like the Directorate of Forensics.
Because of the long tradition of militaristic elements within the structure of the police even the
Council of State
A council of state is a governmental body in a country, or a subdivision of a country, with a function that varies by jurisdiction. It may be the formal name for the cabinet or it may refer to a non-executive advisory body associated with a head ...
of Greece ruled that the police should be regarded as a military body and that members are not civilians but members of the military engaged in a wider role together with the
Armed Forces
A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a ...
to supplement the Army in defense of the homeland. This however, has in recent years been relegated to policing duties such as border patrols and combating
illegal immigration
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and is not reflective of any de facto military duties outside of that of a defensive role in the event of an invasion. Today the Hellenic Police assists in training various emerging Eastern European and African police forces and Greece has one of the lowest crime rates within the
European Union
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.
Social service

Since 2012, the Hellenic Police has operated the CyberKid website and the synonymous
mobile app
A mobile application or app is a computer program or software application designed to run on a mobile device such as a smartphone, phone, tablet computer, tablet, or smartwatch, watch. Mobile applications often stand in contrast to desktop appli ...
lication, which aims to provide useful information to children and their parents about using the internet. In 2013, the
Cyber Crime Unit of the Hellenic Police, under the auspices of the
Ministry of Citizen Protection, organised a number of conferences to inform kids and parents about the dangers that a child can have while using the internet.
A significant part of the training for all officers is protection and safeguarding of children, and any form of child abuse is faced with a "Zero Tolerance" policy.
Additionally, the Hellenic Police has shown active support to the
Children's Smile () a non-profit organization, via a financial donation and the assurance that the
agency was, is, and will remain "for life" an active supporter of the organization.
A free of charge digital
application called Panic Button,
which operates
24 hours a day, was introduced in Attica and Thessaloniki on March 27, 2023, and has since become available throughout the country. Installed on
smartphone
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s, its aim is to allow police to immediately intervene in incidents of domestic violence against women. By pressing a button, it automatically sends a short text message to the police or other special services, and it locates where the user is through the phone's
Global Positioning System (GPS). The application can be provided by the Domestic Violence Offices which currently operate in 63 Police Precincts around the country, as well as counseling centers of the network under the General Secretariat of Demographic and Family Policy and Equality of the Sexes at the
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in Attica and Thessaloniki.
On November 11, 2024, a similar
application was launched on the
Google Play Store
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and the
App Store
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called Safe Youth which includes an emergency panic button for kids who are in danger, an anonymous form to report crimes against underage individuals as well as informational articles about social problems and crimes the youth should be aware and cautious about (drugs, sexual abuse and rape, bullying etc.).
Women in the Hellenic Police
Female Police Officers comprise ~15% of the Force's total sworn personnel and are given equal treatment in terms of salaries, education and training, duties as well as the gear they bear compared to male officers.
The first time women joined Greece's law enforcement agencies was in 1969 when 45 female Constables were hired for the Cities Police. 2 years later, in 1971, the first 25 women were hired by the Hellenic Gendarmerie. Then in 1983, 1 year before the current Hellenic Police force was founded, women were first allowed to join the School of Commissioned Police Officers of the Cities Police Academy and graduate with the rank of Police Lieutenant II.
However, the maximum number of women who could be accepted at the school was 10% of the total open positions. This changed in 2003, allowing men and women to have equal chances to be accepted in the Hellenic Police Academy.
It was 1 year before that, in 2002, when Greece became the first country in Europe to have a female officer reach the rank Police Major General. Today*, out of 109 Brigadier Generals, 19 are women.
As of April 28, 2025, 9,422 sworn female officers serve in the Hellenic Police (a 12% increase compared to 2023) with more than 100 of them serving as Commanding Officers of Departments, Precincts, Offices and Units, 145 of them serving in the Government Officials Protection General Division, 73 of them serving in the Counter-Terrorism Division, 4 of them serving in Bomb Squad Units and 4 of them serving in the Hellenic Police Aviation Division.
Most of them however serve in some kind of Investigative Service (Special Investigation Divisions, Crime Investigation and Prosecution Subdivisions/Departments and Investigations Offices) (1807*), Traffic Police (748*), in various positions at the Hellenic Police HQ (459*) and the Forensic Investigations Division as Scientists (262*).
Stats are all as of April 28, 2025
Current issues
There are several current issues affecting the police in Greece today. Of particular importance is the rise in drug related crimes, sometimes attributed to increased immigration from
Albania
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and other former
Eastern Bloc
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countries. This has particularly affected
Athens
Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
(and specifically,
Omonoia Square), which has become a central point for drug-related activities within Greece.
Illegal immigration
Illegal immigration is the migration of people into a country in violation of that country's immigration laws, or the continuous residence in a country without the legal right to do so. Illegal immigration tends to be financially upward, wi ...
is also a problem as Greece remains both a destination and transit point for illegal immigrants, particularly from
Albania
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(and, increasingly, African and Asian countries). There has been an effort in recent years to step up the security procedures along Greece's borders, although some allege the government's approach has been heavy-handed. The issue of the recruitment of immigrants has also been brought up by opposition
PASOK
The Panhellenic Socialist Movement (, ), known mostly by its acronym PASOK (; , ), is a social democracy, social-democratic List of political parties in Greece, political party in Greece. Until 2012 it was Two-party system, one of the two major ...
MPs in Parliament several times.
Controversies
Drugs case of Minister of Citizen Protection
During a check on four persons in the area of
Amarousiou on 22 November 2021 by motorcycle police unit DIAS officers, in particular the procedure of
identity document (ID) checks and body search after having first ordered from them to place out the items who carry with them, they found
drugs
A drug is any chemical substance other than a nutrient or an essential dietary ingredient, which, when administered to a living organism, produces a biological effect. Consumption of drugs can be via inhalation, injection, smoking, ingestio ...
. Among the persons was reportedly Dimitris Theodorikakos son of
Citizen Protection Minister Panagiotis (Takis) Theodorikakos. The revelation made by a retired police brigadier and the newspaper journalist and police editor of
Ta Nea
''Ta Nea'' (; Translation: ''The News'') is a daily newspaper published in Athens. It was owned by Lambrakis Press Group (DOL), which also published the newspaper ''To Vima''. The assets of DOL were acquired in 2017 by Alter Ego Media S.A.
The ...
and
To Vima
''To Vima'' () is a Greek
Greek may refer to:
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
**Proto-Greek language, the assumed la ...
Vasilis Labropoulos on Mega Channel, Mega TV's Mega Gegonota news on 2 February 2023 where it presents photographs from the drugs and recording of data of four, referring to the Panagiotis Theodorikakos who reportedly had done intervention in order to cover up and manipulate the case file, to destroy incriminating evidences and material, and to avoid arrest and transfer before a prosecutor. Vasilis Labropoulos commented that "Mega TV and other media had not have intention to refer who is the person checked, hence they referred only [they did not name who are] from the surrounding of mister Theodorikakos. The revelation of person who is his son he is himself revealed the minister [Panagiotis Theodorikakos]".
Panagiotis (Takis) Theodorikakos announced he will file a criminal complaint against the retired police brigadier and Vasilis Labropoulos. Also Dimitris Theodorikakos and former Chief of Hellenic Police Michail Karamalakis announced they will file a criminal complaint against the retired police brigadier.
Police Brutality
According to some organizations Greek police have been accused of overt and, generally unpunished, brutality, in specific cases like after the 2008 Greek riots and during the 2010–2012 Greek protests sparked by the Greek government-debt crisis. Amnesty international has issued a detailed report on police violence in Greece, concerning its practices in patrolling demonstrations, treatment of illegal immigrants, and other, while the Human Rights Watch has criticized the organization concerning its stance against immigrants and allegations of torture of detainees and the Reporters Without Borders have accused the police of deliberately targeting journalists.
Furthermore, it has been accused of allegedly planting evidence on detainees and mistreatment of arrested individuals. A 29-year-old Cypriot man, Avgoustinos Dimitriou, has been awarded €300,000 in damages following his videotaped beating by plainclothed police officers during a 2006 demonstration in
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
.
In November 2019, Amnesty International made a report regarding the police violence and the use of torture methods. In 2020, 26-year-old Vasilis Maggos from Volos, was found dead one month after his arrest (during an environmental demonstration) and his beating by police officers that caused him serious organ damage. In April 2024 criminal prosecution was brought against six officers of the Magnesia (regional unit), Magnesia Police Department, among others, on the charge of complicity and serial torture.
In 2021, the Border Violence Monitoring Network published a report into the use of torture and inhuman treatment during pushbacks in Greece, pushbacks by Greek police. They assert that:
* 89% of pushbacks carried out by Greek authorities contained one or more forms of violence and abuse that we assert amounts to torture or inhuman treatment
* 52% of pushback groups subjected to torture or inhuman treatment by Greek authorities contained minors
A.E.K. (sports club), AEK fan 29-year-old Greek Michalis Katsouris was stabbed multiple times and died shortly after in hospital, when in the late hours on 7 August 2023 a group of around 100-120 Hooliganism, hooligans supporters of GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, reportedly met up with members-accomplices of an affiliated
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club at a pre-arranged location and together made their way by car and train to AEK's stadium in Nea Filadelfia, went to Perissos, where fans of A.E.K. (sports club), AEK were assembled in the broader vicinity.
Clashes ensued between the two groups, which threw flares, makeshift explosives, projectiles and rocks, and used makeshift clubs. Hellenic Police have come under criticism for allowing the Dinamo Zagreb fans to assemble near the stadium and not stopping the brawl, intended to prevent the murder that occurred.
A prosecutor has ordered a preliminary investigation into an incident which occurred on Akadimias Street in Athens on 16 March 2023 during the general strike where a police tow truck drove at high speed into dumpsters that were being wheeled into the middle of a street by protestors.
Four police officers were arrested on 11 March 2023, include a higher officer, two lower-ranking policemen and a member of the Special Guard unit were responsible for guarding and transferring detainees, for allegedly beating and torturing a detainee.
On December 5, 2022, in Thessaloniki a 16-year-old Romani people, Roma youth was fatally shot in the head by a 34-year-old motorcycle police unit DIAS officer involved in a chase after the teenager allegedly filled up his pickup truck at a gas station and left without paying the 20 euro bill triggered days of often violent protests in the Thessaloniki and Athens and other parts of Greece. He had been hospitalized for more than a week but he died on 13 December 2022.
Two motorcycle police unit DIAS officers, aged 24 and 27, were charged with raping a 19-year-old woman in Omonoia Square, Omonoia Police Station on 12 October 2022.
A Disability, disabled woman brutalized by two policemen at the Omonia Police Station on 29 October 2019, Hellenic Police (ELAS) confirmed the violent incident.
A special police guard Epaminondas Korkoneas 2008 Greek riots, killed 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos on the night of December 6, 2008, following a verbal altercation with the teenager and his friends.
Assassination of Michalis Kaltezas, Michalis Kaltezas 15-year-old was fatally shot at the back of his head by the 27-year-old police officer Athanasios Melistas
on 17 November 1985 during the annual Athens Polytechnic uprising#Legacy, 17 November protests remembrance day.
Iakovos Koumis (Sorira Ammochostos, 1956 –
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, 23 November 1980) was a Cypriot law student who was fatally injured, along with 20-year-old worker Stamatina Kanellopoulou, by the Units for the Reinstatement of Order, Police Riot Units (M.A.T.) on 16 November 1980 during the annual Athens Polytechnic uprising#Legacy, 17 November protests remembrance day.
Syriza controversy
In 2012, Syriza political party, disagreed with the measures taken by the State authorities and the police against illegal immigration.
At early November 2012, the Minister of Public Order, Nikos Dendias, accused various MPs of the Syriza, Coalition of Radical Left of "impersonating authority". According to the accusations, on 7 November 2012 the members of the party stopped a number of policemen while they were on duty, in a Protest, public protest, in order to check their credentials. Moreover, they took photographs of the Plainclothes detective, plainclothes police officers and uploaded them on the internet site of the party (''left.gr''). The accusations prompted an angry reply from the party's spokesperson, who replied that they are "dirty accusations".
Allegations of ties with the far Right
In a 1998 interview with the newspaper ''Eleftherotypia'', Minister for Public Order (Greece), Minister for Public Order Georgios Romaios (
PASOK
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) alleged the existence of "fascist elements in the Greek police", and vowed to suppress them.
Before the surrender of Androutsopoulos, an article by the newspaper ''
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'' claimed that the neo-Nazi political party Golden Dawn (Greece), Golden Dawn had close relationships with some parts of the Greek police force.
Since the 1990s, the Hellenic Police has been condemned for the association of many of its officers with the far right movement, in particular the Golden Dawn (Greece), Golden Dawn party.
The newspaper published then a photograph of a typewritten paragraph with no identifiable insignia as evidence of the secret investigation. In the article, the Minister for Public Order, Michalis Chrysochoidis, responded that he did not recollect such a probe. Chrysochoidis also denied accusations that far right connections within the police force delayed the arrest of Periandros. He said that leftist groups, including the ultra-left anti-state resistance group Revolutionary Organization 17 November, 17 November, responsible for several murders, had similarly evaded the police for decades. In both cases, he attributed the failures to "stupidity and incompetence" on behalf of the force.
Golden Dawn stated that rumors about the organisation having connections to the Greek police and the government are untrue, and that the police had intervened in Golden Dawn's rallies and had arrested members of the Party several times while the New Democracy (Greece), New Democracy party was in power (for example, during a rally in Thessaloniki in June 2006, and at a rally for the anniversary of the Greek genocide, in Athens, also in 2006). Also, on January 2, 2005, Anti-fascism, anti-fascist and Left-wing politics, leftist groups invaded Golden Dawn's headquarters in Thessaloniki, under heavy police surveillance. Although riot police units were near the entrance of the building alongside the intruders, they allegedly did not attempt to stop their actions.
The "communicating vessels" between Police and Neo-Nazis resurfaced on the occasion of the riot that broke out during a protest on march June 28, 2011, when squads of riot police rushed to protect agents provocateurs isolated by the angry crowd, two of them A. Soukaras and A. Koumoutsos both unionists of ETHEL Athens#Bus transport, (ΕΘΕΛ) well known for both their extreme opinions, as well as their frequent presence in riots.
In July 2012, it was reported that Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, had placed the alleged ties of Greek Police and Golden Dawn under scrutiny, following reports of the Greek state's continued failure to acknowledge the problem.
According to political analyst Paschos Mandravelis, "A lot of the party's backing comes from the police, young recruits who are a-political and know nothing about the Nazis or Hitler. For them, Golden Dawn supporters are their only allies on the frontline when there are clashes between riot police and leftists.
Following the Greek legislative election, May 2012#Results, May 6, 2012 Greek Parliamentary election, in which Golden Dawn entered the Greek parliament, it was said that more than one out of two police officers voted for the party in districts adjacent to Athens' Attica General Police Directorate (GADA) The Hellenic Police falsified those claims, some of their arguments were that "The Hellenic Police falsified those claims, some of their arguments were that "the Special Electoral Lists also included civilians and people who reside in municipalities that are different from the municipalities that are registered in their elector lists, a big number of civilians and of non-civilians include, other categories of civil servants (army, navy, airforce, coast guard, firefighting staff, etc.), while in addition many police officers vote in their local constituencies." and "1048th electoral department of the 7th District of the Municipality of Athens, in which motorcycle police unit DIAS officers / Attica Directorate of Immediate Response exercised their right to vote, golden dawn also gained 11%, ranking third (as in national elections). Finally, in the vast majority of polling stations, in which police officers also voted during the European elections, in various areas (Kaisariani, Ampelokipi, etc.) golden dawn ranked third Since the election, Greek police officers have been implicated in violent incidents between Golden Dawn members and migrants. In September, one police officer was suspended for participating in a Golden Dawn raid against migrant-owned kiosks in an open market at Mesolongi; seven other officers were identified. Anti-fascist demonstrators were allegedly tortured in police custody that same month. In October, Greek police allegedly stood by while Golden Dawn members attacked a theater holding a production of the controversial play ''Corpus Christi (play), Corpus Christi''.
Police action for human rights
The Police Action for Human Rights (DADA) union founded, in 2018 in
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, to protect the rights of LGBT and female police officers. Some of their basic principles are the protection of human rights, the fight against prejudice and discrimination and the equal treatment of all citizens. The union has participated in events, against homophobia and racism in support of human rights, of the Athens Police Officers Association (EASYA) and representatives in the Panhellenic Federation of Police Employees. They have also participated in the pride together with those who belong to the Democratic Union Police Movement (DEKA), of the Athens Police Officers Association (EASYA) and representatives in the Panhellenic Federation of Police Employees (POASY).
Transportation

The most common police vehicles in Greece are the white with blue stripes Citroën Xsara, Škoda Octavia, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X, Hyundai i30, Citroën C4, Citroën C4 Picasso, Suzuki SX4, Jeep Liberty, Peugeot 308, Volkswagen Golf, and Nissan Qashqai. Other vehicles that Greek Police has used throughout the years are the following:
* 1984,1985 Mitsubishi Galant
* 1985 Mitsubishi Lancer
* 1985 Daihatsu Charmant
* 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993 Nissan Sunny
* 1991 Renault 19
* 1991, 1993, 1994 Opel Vectra
* 1991 Volvo 460
* 1995 Citroën ZX
* 1995, 1997 Toyota RAV4
* 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 Opel Astra
* 1996 Suzuki Baleno
* 1997, 1998 Nissan Primera
* 1998,2000 Toyota Corolla
* 1998 Citroën Saxo
* 1998, 1999 Citroën Xantia
* 1998, 1999 Nissan Almera
* 1999, 2000 Nissan Terrano II
* 2000 Kia Sportage
The original livery featured white roofs and doors, with the rest of the bodyshell in dark blue. The current livery was first introduced on the Citroën ZX's, although the blue stripe on the earlier models was not reflective; this gave birth to the nickname "stroumfakia" (smurfs) for the Hellenic Police.
Most Greek police vehicles are equipped with a customized Car PC, which offers GPS guidance and is connected directly with the Hellenic "Police On Line" network.
A number of police vehicles are being modified to be equipped with onboard surveillance cameras. A number of portable body-worn cameras are also sometimes used by the Immediate Response patrol officers (car patrol, ΔΙ.ΑΣ., foot patrol), Crime Prevention and Suppression Groups (Ο.Π.Κ.Ε.) officers, motorcycle police unit ΔΡΑΣΗ ("Action") officers, as well as riot police (MAT) officers.
The police uses confiscated vehicles, primarily for intercepting street races and addressing other traffic violations. The vehicles in question, which have been used for criminal activities and subsequently confiscated, can be granted either free of charge or in exchange for financial compensation to the police.
Police equipment
Police Academy
The Hellenic Police Academy in its current form was established in 1994 with the voting of law 2226/1994 through Greek Parliament, Parliament. It is situated in Athens and is under the jurisdiction of the Chief of Police and the Second Deputy Chief. However the Chief of Police can make recommendations and act as an advisor to the Minister (i.e. the Ministry of Citizen Protection (Greece), Minister of Citizen Protection) on improvements and other such issues (for example structural reform) pertaining to the academy. The Minister and the Chief of Police make annual speeches at the academy to prospective Police Officers. The school is made up of university professors, special scientists (for areas such as forensics) and high-ranking police officers who have specialist field experience. Entrance to the academy is based on Panhellenic Examinations (which are university level entrance examinations), passing specific athletic requirements and an interview, though it differs depending on which particular school of the academy the student wishes to join.
The Police Academy includes:
* The School for Police Commissioned Officers, for high school graduates who wish to become commissioned Police officers (Police Lieutenants II), which lasts four years. Graduates of this school can reach up to the rank of Lieutenant General, the highest rank in the Hellenic Police.
* The School for Police Constables, for high school graduates who wish to become Police Constables (with investigative duties) and lasts 3 years. Graduates of this school can normally only reach the rank of Police Lieutenant I if they have successfully completed the School for Post-Graduate Education and Lifelong Learning as Deputy Lieutenants (aka Warrant Officers). If they have also been promoted to Sergeants through exams, they can reach up to the rank of Captain I.
* The School for Postgraduate Education and Lifelong Learning.
* The National Security School, for high-ranking police personnel (also open to other categories of public servants such as Firemen).
Training
Hellenic Police has a basic requirement of knowledge which is applied to all positions within the agency. These are the protection of the Constitution as well as the tackling of criminal activities and assisting in disaster situations. The emphasis during training on the support and protection of children is such, that a number of highly successful individuals that were raised as orphans, have stated that they could not say with certainty that they would make it all the way to the top, without the social service that the Hellenic Police provided to them during their childhood.
Cadets spent their Winter Semesters in classes and field training at the academy, but during Spring Semesters, they are assigned to different Precincts and Departments where they can apply their knowledge out in the field, so they can be ready for duty once they become sworn Police Officers.
The personnel who are hired as police special guards and border guards (and can later be promoted to police officers after eight years of service and reach up to the rank of Deputy Lieutenant/Warrant Officer) receive three months of training. Special guards mainly have patrolling duties and they can also be part of the President and Government Officials Protection Services, the Prisoner Transport-Courtroom Police Departments, Riot Police and Police Special Forces.
Complaint procedure
Citizens can contact, either giving their name or anonymously, the Internal Affairs Service Agency of Law Enforcement Bodies ( – ), which is under the authority of
Ministry of Citizen Protection, in order to report complaints, anti-social behavior, offences, abuse of power on-duty or off-duty, violence, mistreatment, sexual abuse and various other illegal acts committing by Greek police personnel.
See also
* Europol
* Interpol
* National Intelligence Service (Greece), N.I.S. of Greece
* Crime in Greece
Notes
External links
Hellenic Police official website
Hellenic Police official portal
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Emergency services in Greece
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