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News
February 1, 2010
Ceremony Marking the Opening of the New Premises of the National Bureau of Investigation and the
60th Anniversary of the Journal of Criminal Investigation and Criminology
Today, 1 February 2010, the newly established National Bureau of Investigation,
Criminal Police Directorate and the Inspectorate of the Ministry of the Interior
have moved to new modern premises at Dimičeva 16, Ljubljana.
 The new premises were officially opened by Prime Minister Borut
Pahor, Minister
of the Interior Katarina Kresal and Director General of the Police Janko
Goršek.

The ceremony was also attended by Director of Europol Rob
Wainwright, Finland's
Deputy National Police Commissioner Kari Rantama, State Prosecutor General
of the Republic of Slovenia Barbara Brezigar and other distinguished guests.
Those present were welcomed by Robert Črepinko, Acting Director of the National
Bureau of Investigation, who also gave a comprehensive presentation of the
new bureau's work.

Opening Address by Robert Črepinko 
"Economic cooperation in Europe and beyond has also
made areas of criminal activity expand. For this reason, good international
cooperation is of key importance for the success of our work", added Črepinko and welcomed Europol
Director Rob Wainwright and Finland's Deputy National Police Commissioner Kari
Rantama. Namely, the Slovenian National Investigation Bureau has been created
on the model of the National Bureau of Investigation of Finland, which Slovenia
further upgraded with a multidisciplinary approach.
In his address, Europol Director Rob Wainwright emphasised that international
cooperation and exchanging best practices bring about excellent results. "With
the establishment of the National Investigation Bureau, Slovenia's fight against
organised crime has grown even stronger," stated Wainwright.

Rob Wainwright's Address 
The main speaker at the ceremony was Aleksander Jevšek, Head of Criminal Police
Directorate, who emphasized our efforts to be even more successful and efficient
in detecting economic crime and corruption

Aleksander
Jevšek's Address 
Today's ceremony also marked the 60th anniversary of the Journal of Criminal
Investigation and Criminology. This leading Slovenian scientific and professional
journal is published four times a year by the Criminal Police Directorate of
the General Police Directorate, in cooperation with the Institute of Criminology.
For this reason the next speaker was Dr Gorazd Meško, Dean of the Faculty of
Criminal Justice and Security of the University of Maribor, who said that not
many criminological journals can boast such a long tradition and rich history.

Dr
Gorazd Meško's Address 
Ivanka Sket and Marija Milenkovič, contributors to the Journal of Criminal
Investigation and Criminology of many years, were awarded the Silver Badge
of the Police for Cooperation. The awards were presented by Director General
of the Police Janko Goršek. With their work for the Journal, Ms Sket and Ms
Milenkovič had contributed to the strengthening of security culture.
 The lobby of the National Bureau of Investigation hosts an exhibition devoted
to the 60th anniversary of the Journal of Criminal Investigation and Criminology.
On display are the covers of the journals issued so far.
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The National Bureau of Investigation is a specialised criminal investigation
unit at the national level for the detection and investigation of serious criminal
offences, especially economic and financial crime and corruption and in certain
cases organised crime, cybercrime and more difficult forms of conventional
crime. The Bureau started operating on 1 January 2010.

State-of-the-art premises in Dimičeva Street will give the 300 criminal investigators,
officers and inspectors who relocated there every possibility for quality and
in-depth work.
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