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  2. National Police of Colombia - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Panamanian National Police - Wikipedia

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    A Ford Police Interceptor Sedan used by the Panamanian National Police. Following Panama's independence from Colombia in 1903, its first president, Dr. Manuel Amador Guerrero, dissolved the National Army after a failed mutiny in 1904 and a warning from the United States that a Panamanian military could threaten the stability of the Panama Canal Zone.

  4. National Police of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The National Police of El Salvador was established in 1867 during the presidency of Francisco Dueñas. [1] The National Police was expanded in 1883 and again in 1888 in response to increased tensions between the Salvadoran citizens and indigenous Indians.

  5. National Civil Police (El Salvador) - Wikipedia

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    The National Civil Police of El Salvador (Spanish: Policía Nacional Civil de El Salvador), also known as PNC, is the national civilian police of El Salvador.Although the National Civil Police is not part of the Armed Forces of El Salvador (Army, Navy, and Air Force), it constitutes along with them the "Civilian Force". [1]

  6. National Police of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    National Directorate of Police Assistance and Social Security (Dirección Nacional de Asistencia y Seguridad Social Policial) National Fire Department (Dirección Nacional de Bomberos) National Rehabilitation Institute (Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación) National Directorate of Support for the Released (Dirección Nacional de Apoyo al Liberado)

  7. National Revolutionary Police Force - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in Cuba is the responsibility of the National Revolutionary Police Force (Spanish: Policía Nacional Revolucionaria, PNR) under the administration of the Cuban Ministry of the Interior. Article 65 of the Cuban Constitution states that "defense of the socialist motherland is every Cuban's greatest honor and highest duty". [1]

  8. National Police of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The National Nicaraguan Police Force (Spanish: La Policía Nacional Nicaragüense) is the national police of Nicaragua.The force is in charge of regular police functions and, at times, works in conjunction with the Nicaraguan military, making it an indirect and rather subtle version of a gendarmerie.

  9. National Police of Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    The first Paraguayan Police force was established in 1843, then known as the Asunción Police Department under the leadership of Pedro Nolazco Fernández. In 1992, Paraguay's government ratified a new constitution, which put policing duties under the newly formed National Police (Policia Nacional), which came under the interior ministry.