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==Military intelligence==
==Military intelligence==
Strictly [[military intelligence]] is handled by departments of the [[Swedish Armed Forces]] (''MUST, Militära Underrättelse- och Säkerhetstjänsten'' ([[Military Intelligence and Security Service Sweden|Military Intelligence and Security Service]])) and separate agencies like the [[Swedish Defence Radio Establishment]] (''FRA, Försvarets Radioanstalt'') and the [[Swedish Defence Research Agency]] (''FOI, Totalförsvarets Forskningsinstitut'').
[[Military intelligence]] operations are legally restricted to departments of the [[Swedish Armed Forces]] (''MUST, Militära Underrättelse- och Säkerhetstjänsten'' ([[Military Intelligence and Security Service Sweden|Military Intelligence and Security Service]])) and separate agencies like the [[Swedish Defence Radio Establishment]] (''FRA, Försvarets Radioanstalt'') and the [[Swedish Defence Research Agency]] (''FOI, Totalförsvarets Forskningsinstitut'').


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 02:51, 3 June 2007

Badge of Säkerhetspolisen
Badge of Säkerhetspolisen

National Security Service (of Sweden), (SÄPO, also spelled Säpo) - (Säkerhetspolisen, literally the Security Police, former name Rikspolisstyrelsens säkerhetsavdelning, RPS/SÄK, literally the National Police Board's Department of Security), is the Security Service of Sweden, belonging to the Swedish National Police Board.

Area of responsibility

As the National Security Service's areas of responsibility are counter-espionage, anti-terrorist activities, protection of the constitution and protection of sensitive objects, including royal and diplomatic protection, it is to be expected that its work is often surrounded by a great deal of confidentiality. In recent years, however, there has been a development towards greater openness. It is the duty of the National Security Service to detect and take measures against crimes against national security, and in many cases, the Security Service also handles the investigations of such crimes. Sometimes, however, such investigations are carried out by regular police units, while the Security Service provides the necessary intelligence.

Military intelligence

Military intelligence operations are legally restricted to departments of the Swedish Armed Forces (MUST, Militära Underrättelse- och Säkerhetstjänsten (Military Intelligence and Security Service)) and separate agencies like the Swedish Defence Radio Establishment (FRA, Försvarets Radioanstalt) and the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI, Totalförsvarets Forskningsinstitut).

See also