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  2. List of chiefs of the Polizia di Stato - Wikipedia

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    Major general of the Royal Italian Army and one of the Fascist Quadrumvirs. Also served as Commandant–General of the Blackshirts. 19 Francesco Crispo Moncada: 17 June 1924 13 September 1926 20 Arturo Bocchini: 13 September 1926 20 November 1940 Also headed OVRA, the Fascist secret police. Died in office. 21 Carmine Senise: 20 November 1940 15 ...

  3. Polizia di Stato - Wikipedia

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    The Polizia di Stato (State Police or P.S.) is one of the national police forces of Italy.Alongside the Carabinieri, it is the main police force for providing police duties, primarily to cities and large towns, and with its child agencies it is also responsible for highway patrol (), railways (ferrovie), airports (aeroporti), customs (together with the Guardia di Finanza), as well as certain ...

  4. Category:Italian police officers - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By occupation: Police officers: By nationality: Italian Also: Italy : People : By occupation : Police officers Wikimedia Commons has media related to Police officers of Italy .

  5. Law enforcement in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Polizia di Stato on duty in Piazza di Spagna, Rome, in 2007. The Polizia di Stato (State Police) is the civil national police of Italy. Along with patrolling, investigative and law enforcement duties, it patrols the Autostrade (Italy's Express Highway network), and oversees the security of railways, bridges, and waterways.

  6. Bruno Contrada - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Contrada. c. 1989. Bruno Contrada (born September 2, 1931 in Naples, Italy) is the former police chief of Palermo and deputy director of the civil intelligence service SISDE who was arrested based on revelations of former Sicilian Mafiosi turned pentiti, Gaspare Mutolo and Giuseppe Marchese.

  7. Category:Law enforcement in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian police officers (2 C, 30 P) Prisons in Italy (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Law enforcement in Italy" ... Capital punishment in Italy; List of chiefs of the ...

  8. Italian police seize envelope with bullets sent to Pope

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    An envelope addressed to Pope Francis containing three pistol bullets has been seized in a mail sorting facility close to the northern Italian city of Milan, police said on Monday.

  9. Police ranks of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Officers [7] [8]. There are about 3,250 officers in the Guardia di Finanza. Officer cadets for the general and aeronaval branches are recruited through competitive examinations open to Italian citizens, not over 22 years of age, with a high school diploma giving access to university studies.