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  2. Puerto Rico Police - Wikipedia

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    Navy blue pants had a black line on the side of the legs from the waist down. In the 1960s, the only change to the uniform was the gun belt. The strap for the gun was only at the waist. In that same year, the patch was the Great Seal of Puerto Rico under the name Policia de Puerto Rico (Police of Puerto Rico).

  3. Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police - Wikipedia

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    The Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police ( Spanish: Superintendente de la Policía de Puerto Rico) is the highest-ranking officer, administrator, and director of the Puerto Rico Police, [ 1] and an ex officio member of the Commission on Safety and Public Protection as well. [ 2][ 3] The superintendent is appointed by the governor of Puerto ...

  4. Documento Nacional de Identidad (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    This card is the document that proves that the foreigner is legally in Spain. This card shows that the cardholder has been granted permission to stay in Spain for more than six months. The card is personal and non-transferable. On the card it also has the Número de identidad de extranjero (NIE).

  5. San Juan Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the city of San Juan, PR, with jurisdiction only [citation needed] in the city limits of San Juan. It is also the largest municipal police force in the commonwealth, and the second largest of any police force in the commonwealth, after the Puerto Rico Police Department.

  6. National Police of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The National Police of Honduras (founded 5 January 1888) is the uniformed police force of the Republic of Honduras. [ 1] The force is organised into regional headquarters, municipal headquarters, headquarters of fixed or mobile stations, and police posts. There are at least 360 police centres throughout Honduras. [ 2]

  7. National Police Corps (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The National Police Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo Nacional de Policía, CNP; [ˈkweɾpo naθjoˈnal de poliˈθi.a]; also known simply as the National Police, Policía Nacional) [ 1] is the national civilian police force of Spain. The CNP is mainly responsible for policing urban areas, whilst rural policing is generally the responsibility of the Civil ...

  8. 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.

  9. Puerto Rico municipal police - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico municipal police is the group of local police forces of the different municipalities of Puerto Rico. Each municipal police operates independently and autonomously from one another with the mayor of the respective municipality being its commander-in-chief. [1] As a whole, the forces do not constitute a body and are not required ...