Mission

Efficient prevention of terrorism, organised crime, serious financial crime and corruption, detection and investigation of war crimes and witness protection. Protection of all B&H citizens and enhancement of their sense of security and trust in the security system. Strengthening cooperation with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Retaining the leading position and distinctive partnership in international investigations.
Full name:
State Investigation and Protection Agency
Regional Offices:
Address:
Nikole Tesle 59, 71123 Istočno Sarajevo
Telephone:
057 / 326 - 100
Fax:
057 / 326 - 105
E-mail
sipa@sipa.gov.ba
Director:
Darko Ćulum
Deputy director:
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The State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) was established in 2002 upon the adoption of the Law on the Agency for Information and Protection defining the Agency as an independent institution of Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) in charge of collection and processing of information of interest for implementation of international laws and B&H Criminal Codes, as well as for protection of VIPs, diplomatic and consular missions and government institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In June 2004, after the adoption of the Law on the State Investigation and Protection Agency, the Information and Protection Agency was transformed into the State Investigation and Protection Agency, becoming the first police agency with full police authorizations and competences across the entire B&H territory.

This moment marks the beginning of the true development of SIPA and strengthening of its operational capacity. This Law defines SIPA as an operatively independent administrative organization within the Ministry of Security of B&H whose competencies include prevention, detection, and investigation of criminal offences falling within jurisdiction of the Court of B&H, particularly organised crime, terrorism, war crimes, human trafficking and other criminal offences against humanity and values protected under international laws, serious financial crimes, physical and technical protection of persons and buildings, protection of endangered and threatened witnesses as well as other duties falling within its competence as prescribed by the Law.

In accordance with the changes to the police structures in B&H and the adoption of the Law on Amendments to the Law on the State Investigation and Protection Agency, tasks and duties pertaining to the protection of persons and facilities have been transferred under the competence of the Directorate for Coordination of Police Bodies in B&H as of the beginning of 2011.

SIPA’s operations of apprehension of war crime suspects, successful investigations of criminal offences of money laundering, organized crime, terrorism, unauthorised trafficking in drugs, illicit trafficking in weapons, human trafficking and other criminal offences, as well as providing witness support and protection, successful performance of duties and tasks related to protection of VIPs and buildings, establishment of the Special Support Unit, are only some of the facts confirming SIPA’s achievements to date.

Since crime, particularly the organized crime, has assumed an international character, the State Investigation and Protection Agency carries out coordinated efforts in cooperation with domestic and international law enforcement agencies with a view to make combating crime more efficient and improve global security.

Today, SIPA represents a respectable security factor in B&H, the region and beyond which reinforces its commitment to continue development to meet future security challenges.