National Security Bureau (Poland)
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Formed31 January 1991
Preceding agency
- Ministry of the State for the National Security
Headquartersul. Karowa 10,
Warsaw, Poland
52°14′37″N 21°1′8″E / 52.24361°N 21.01889°E
Warsaw, Poland
52°14′37″N 21°1′8″E / 52.24361°N 21.01889°E
Agency executive
- Sławomir Cenckiewicz, Head of BBN, Secretary of State
| Biuro Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego | |
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National Security Bureau's Headquarters in Warsaw | |
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| Formed | 31 January 1991 |
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| Headquarters | ul. Karowa 10, Warsaw, Poland 52°14′37″N 21°1′8″E / 52.24361°N 21.01889°E |
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| Website | en.bbn.gov.pl |
National Security Bureau (Polish: Biuro Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego [ˈbju.rɔ bɛs.pjɛˈt͡ʂɛɲ.stfa na.rɔ.dɔˈvɛ.ɡɔ], BBN) is a Polish government agency executing the tasks given by the President of the Republic of Poland regarding national security. The Bureau serves as the organizational support to the National Security Council.
The Chief of the National Security Bureau (Polish: Szef Biura Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego) answers to the President. Shortly after the creation of NSB (1991) it was a part of Office of the President of the Republic of Poland in place of the Ministry of State for the National Security, which it succeeded.
