Police criminal intelligence to be strengthened
25.6.2026 14.21
The Government has submitted a government proposal for legislation on police criminal intelligence to Parliament. The proposal includes an amendment to the Police Act that would introduce provisions on criminal intelligence methods and their use in threat‑informed criminal intelligence. It would also strengthen the police’s secret intelligence collection powers used to prevent and detect individual offences.
Relaxing of regulations on deactivated and permanently inoperable firearms
25.6.2026 14.19
Today, the Government submitted its legislative proposal to amend the Firearms Act. The amendment aims to improve the applicability of firearms legislation and to address the deficiencies found in the implementation of the Firearms Directive.
Legislative proposals concerning intelligence collection methods sent out for public consultation
18.6.2026 15.09
The Ministry of the Interior is requesting views on a draft proposal concerning the use of intelligence collection methods in premises used for permanent residence. The aim is to improve the ability of the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service to safeguard national security.
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Police criminal intelligence to be strengthened
Type:Press release
Publication date:25.6.2026 14.21
Relaxing of regulations on deactivated and permanently inoperable firearms
Type:Press release
Publication date:25.6.2026 14.19
Legislative proposals concerning intelligence collection methods sent out for public consultation
Type:Press release
Publication date:18.6.2026 15.09
Ministerial group on Baltic Sea Security in Helsinki: Joint measures to respond to drone-related threats complement national preparedness
Type:Press release
Publication date:18.6.2026 8.20
Citizenship test to be introduced in early 2027
Type:Press release
Publication date:16.6.2026 13.21
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