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The National Police Service (Bulgarian: Национална Служба Полиция), also known as the General Directorate "National Police" (Bulgarian: Главна дирекция "Национална полиция", ГДНП) is an independent agency of the Ministry of the Interior responsible for general law enforcement in Bulgaria.
The Ministry of Interior also heads the Border Police Service and the National Gendarmerie, a specialized branch for anti-terrorist activity, crisis management and riot control. In 2005 the Border Police, which underwent large-scale reform under European Union (EU) supervision in the early 2000s, had 12,000 personnel.
Unlike classic examples such as the French Gendarmerie nationale, the Italian Carabinieri, the Turkish Jandarma or the Dutch Koninklijke Marechaussee the Bulgarian Gendarmery has no task to enforce military discipline in the Armed Forces. This is the jurisdiction of the Military Police Service under the Bulgarian Ministry of Defence.
On the Bulgarian market, the company markets the Voleex C10, Steed 5 and Hover H5 models, [7] and from 2013, the Voleex C30, Voleex C20R and the Hover H6. [8] [9] The company has over 12 representative offices throughout Bulgaria, [10] and in November 2012 it opened its first dealership outside the country, in Macedonia. [11]
Investigations have been launched following the discovery of 18 dead migrants inside a lorry in Bulgaria. This footage shows the police cordon surrounding the vehicle which was abandoned on a ...
The reform of the Ministry of Internal Affairs from 2012 has the service disbanded and its manpower and equipment absorbed into the Police with a change in the naming from Gendarmerie to Specialized Police Forces (Bulgarian: Специализирани полицейски сили, erroneously translated into English as Special Police Forces ...
Border Police (Bulgaria) G. Gendarmerie (Bulgaria) N. National Investigative Service (Bulgaria) National Police Service (Bulgaria) P. Peoples' Militia (Bulgaria)
Bulgarian Military Police camouflage Bulgaria: Disruptive Pattern Material: For temperate climate It's likely that this pattern is the same as the Land Forces' retired M2003 DPM camouflage. [7] Aside from the Military Police, DPM has practically been fully replaced in all branches of the Armed Forces. MultiCam United States: MultiCam