The founding date of the Latvian Police is considered to be December 5th, 1918, when the transitional government of the newly-proclaimed Republic of Latvia, the
People's Council of Latvia, approved the Temporary Regulations on the Internal Security Organization (
Pagaidu noteikumi par iekšējās apsardzības organizēšanu), which regulated the structure of the police force and put it under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior of Latvia, led by
Miķelis Valters. The date is now commemorated in Latvia as the Day of the Police. Due to the ongoing
Latvian War of Independence and the lack of territory controlled by Latvian forces at that time, the force could only begin its activities in the summer of 1919 after the
Latvian Army and its allies had liberated large parts of the country from the
Red Army and the
West Russian Volunteer Army. Facing a lack of qualified personnel, the Police School at the Riga Prefecture was opened in the same year. After the war, the force was further divided into the Civil (
Kārtības policija), Criminal (
Kriminālpolicija) and Secret Police (
Politiskā policija). Latvia became a member of
Interpol in 1929. After the
Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940, the police force was dissolved and around 600 former servicemen and their relatives were persecuted. Under the
Soviet regime law enforcement in the
Latvian SSR was primarily the task of the
Soviet Militsiya. After the
restoration of the independence of Latvia, the Latvian Police was re-established on 4 June 1991 with the approval of the law "On Police". One of its first units was the 1st Police (Patrol) Battalion, established on April 30, 1991. The main task of the battalion, which was one of the first armed formations of the Latvian government, was to provide security of the
Supreme Council of Latvia and strategically important buildings (government offices,
radio and
television broadcasting infrastructure). In 1992, the battalion was renamed as the
Security Service of the Republic of Latvia (), which was merged into the
Military Police in 2010. Latvia re-joined Interpol on 4 November 1992. == Organization ==