The Administration for Security and Counterintelligence (Macedonian: Управа за безбедност и контраразузнавање, romanized:Uprava za bezbednost i kontrarazuznavanje, Albanian: Administrata për siguri dhe kundërzbulim), commonly referred to by the acronym UBK, was the national police domestic intelligence and security of Republic of North Macedonia. Its headquarters were located in Skopje, and the agency was under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The agency was founded in the People's Republic of Macedonia under the name Department for People's Protection OZNA, as the official security agency in the Macedonian socialist republic. Officially, the Administration for Security and Counterintelligence, was founded in 1995 under the name Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence.

This agency was succeeded by the National Security Agency.

Directors

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Before 1991 see: UDBA State Security Administration (Macedonian: Служба за Државна Безбедност)
1Slobodan Bogoevski19911995SDSM
Directorate for Security and Counterintelligence (Macedonian: Дирекција за Безбедност и Контраразузнавање)
2Dobri Veličkovski19951998SDSM
3Zoran Veruševski19981998none
4Bojan Bojanovski19982001Democratic Alternative
5Goran Mitevski20012002VMRO-DPMNE
6Nikola Spasovski20022003VMRO-DPMNE
7Siljan Avramovski20032004SDSM
Administration for Security and Counterintelligence (Macedonian: Управа за Безбедност и Контраразузнавање)
8Mile Zečević20042006SDSM
9Sašo Mijalkov20062015VMRO-DPMNE
10Ljupčo Andonovski20152016VMRO-DPMNE
11Vladimir Atanasovski20162017VMRO-DPMNE
12Goran Nikolovski20172019none

See also

External links

  • Retrieved 15.05.2015 (Macedonian)
  • Retrieved 18.05.2015 (Macedonian)