Ministry of People's Security

인민 보안부
Agency overview
Jurisdiction First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
Headquarters Pyongyang, North Korea
39°4′49″N 125°46′3″E / 39.08028°N 125.76750°E / 39.08028; 125.76750Coordinates: 39°4′49″N 125°46′3″E / 39.08028°N 125.76750°E / 39.08028; 125.76750
Minister responsible
Child agency
  • Korean People's Internal Security Forces, Railway Security Bureau, Kim Jong-Il People's Security University

The Ministry of People’s Security (Chosŏn'gŭl: 인민 보안부; RR: Inmin Boanbu) is a law enforcement agency in North Korea.[1] It operates under the umbrella of the National Defence Commission. Beyond policing, its services include operating the prison system in North Korea, monitoring the public distribution system and providing bodyguards to important persons.[2]

The Ministry of People’s Security gathers information from local informers in social units about irregular acts. If a case is believed to be of political nature, it is instead handed over to the State Security Department for investigation.[2]

References

  1. Encyclopædia Britannica Online, s. v. "North Korea", accessed August 29, 2014.
  2. 1 2 Schwekendiek, Daniel (19 April 2011). A Socioeconomic History of North Korea. McFarland. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-7864-8541-3.
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