Agder Police District

Operational structureOverseen byNational Police DirectorateHeadquartersKristiansand Police StationAgency executive
  • Kirsten Lindeberg, Chief of Police
FacilitiesPolitistasjon / Lensmannskontors27Websitehttps://www.politi.no/agder

Agder Police District (Norwegian: Agder politidistrikt) covers the county of Agder except Sirdal municipality in Norway, approximately 14,880 square kilometres (5,750 sq mi). The district is headquartered in Kristiansand and consists of five police stations, Kristiansand and in Flekkefjord, Mandal, Grimstad and Arendal, and thirteen sheriff's offices (lensmannskontor). Stays and immigration cases are processed at the headquarters in Kristiansand.[2] In the police district are approximately 280,000 inhabitants. Agder Police District was established on 1 January 2002 by a merger of the former police districts of Vest-Agder, Kristiansand and Arendal.

The easiest way to contact the police in Agder is by telephone, emergency ☎ 112, non-emergency calls at ☎ 02800 or ☎ (+47) 38 13 60 00.[3][4]

History: in 2022, the police district apologized in regard to the mistakes made during the investigation of Baneheia murders; the murders were in 2000.[5]

Agder Police Headquarters in Kristiansand

See also

Norwegian Police Service

References

  1. ^ "Forvaltningsdatabasen/Bergen University". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2013-01-20.
  2. ^ Contact Information, Agder Police District
  3. ^ "About Agder PD in Norwegian". Archived from the original on 2013-03-25. Retrieved 2013-01-20.
  4. ^ Tip-off Norwegian police (in English)
  5. ^ Ingri Bergo et al. https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/EQQrjK/de-bidro-til-aa-faa-viggo-kristiansen-doemt-naa-er-de-tause. VG.no. Retrieved 2022-10-26
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