Get your own map of past buyers. Fast. Simple. The police of Denmark (da: Politiet) is the interior part of the Danish legitimate force providers (the Danish military being the exterior). The police are empowered to enforce the law and to effect public and social order, as well as being responsible for border control The common police of Denmark consists of 12 districts each managed by a director and two minor districts in Greenland and the Faroe Islands, run by a local chief of police. The district of Copenhagen is somewhat differently organized due to its size and tasks. Besides the regular districts other organisations exist that work outside the common police: Rigspolitiet - a nationwide police force with specialized tasks such as Budgets and Accounts, Building Surveying Department and the Data Investigating DepartmentPolitiets Efterretningstjeneste - the national security intelligence agency of DenmarkPolitiets Aktionsstyrke - the special forces unit of the Danish police