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  2. Royal Bhutan Police - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Bhutan Police (Dzongkha: རྒྱལ་གཞུང་འབྲུག་གི་འགག་སྡེ་; gyal-zhung druk-ki gaag-de) is the national police force of the Kingdom of Bhutan. It is responsible for maintaining law and order and prevention of crime in Bhutan. [1]

  3. Intelligence and Investigation Division - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence and Investigation Division is a secret police of Royal Bhutan Police in Bhutan. [1] It has one unit for investigation and intelligence each. [2] The other unit is for administration and accounts. [3] In April 2019, intelligence-led policing was integrated winto traditional policing by Royal Bhutan Police. [4]

  4. Law enforcement in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Bhutan Police is responsible for maintaining law and order and prevention of crime in Bhutan. [6] It was formed on 1 September 1965 with 555 personnel reassigned from the Royal Bhutan Army. It was then called the "Bhutan Frontier Guards." Its independent statutory basis was first codified with the Royal Bhutan Police Act of 1980.

  5. Bhutanese nationality law - Wikipedia

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    It requires applicants to submit application forms (forms KA-1 and KA-2, requesting general biographic and biometric information) and sets forth the conditions of eligibility for naturalization. Applicants with one Bhutanese parent must be at least 15 years of age and must have resided in Bhutan at least 15 years as indicated in the census ...

  6. Category:Law enforcement in Bhutan - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence and Investigation Division; R. Royal Bhutan Police This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 07:00 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Thimphu - Wikipedia

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    Law and order in Thimphu and in the country as a whole are the responsibility of the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP), a national police branch of the armed forces, established in Thimphu in September 1965 when 555 personnel were reassigned from the Royal Bhutan Army. The organization is responsible for law and order, traffic control, and crime ...

  8. Royal police - Wikipedia

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    Royal police may refer to: Royal Air Force Police (RAFP) Royal Australian Corps of Military Police (RACMP) Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF)

  9. Law enforcement by country - Wikipedia

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    Traffic police of the Royal Malaysian Police. The Royal Malaysian Police or Polis Diraja Malaysia in Malay is a main branch of security forces in Malaysia. Established on 25 March 1807, the force is a centralized organization that has a gamut of roles that ranges from traffic control to intelligence.