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The National Police of Colombia (Spanish: Policía Nacional de Colombia) is the national police force of the Republic of Colombia.Although the National Police is not part of the Military Forces of Colombia (Army, Navy, and Aerospace Force), it constitutes along with them the "Public Force" [3] and is also controlled by the Ministry of Defense.
The Colombian National Police was established by Law 90 of 1888 to be under government orders and as a dependency of the then Ministry of Government with the intention to function as a Gendarmerie force for Bogotá.
National Police of Colombia [1] No insignia: Sargento Mayor: Sargento Primero: Sargento Vice Primero: Sargento Segundo: Cabo Primero: Cabo Segundo: Dragoneante: Agente:
General William René Salamanca Ramírez, Director General of the Colombian National Police, said 130 officers from various police departments are part of the search team looking for Díaz’s ...
Support Police Units needs that imply high risks tasks. Instruct special operations classes to different Police units, Military units or any other international or national organization requiring it. Serve as an advising organization to the Operative Directorate of the Colombian National Police on issues regarding insurgency and organized crime.
They consist of the Colombian Army, the Colombian Navy and the Colombian Aerospace Force. The National Police of Colombia, although technically not part of the military, is controlled and administered by the Ministry of National Defence, and national conscription also includes service in the National Police, thus making it a de facto ...
Here come the party police Location: Cali, western Colombia to surprise Feliza Salazar on her 100th birthday Courtesy: Colombian National Police Officers brought flowers, cake and balloons after ...
The Directorate of Carabineers and Rural Security of the National Police of Colombia supervises the Mounted Police, or Carabineros Corps, a rural paramilitary police force resulting from the 1993 reform to patrol and maintain public order in conflict zones and in the national parks. [1]