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The judicial police branch is responsible for criminal investigations, working in close coordination with the Office of the Public Prosecutor in the Ministry of Justice. Police are assigned to the capitals of the wilayat are under the nominal control of the individual governors. A special riot police force is equipped with modern riot-control gear.
A GOSP police officer during a protection and escort mission. The Police Special Operations Group (French: Groupement des Opérations Spéciales de la Police, GOSP; Arabic: جمهرة العمليات الخاصة للشرطة) is a police tactical unit of the Algerian Police. It was created the July 22, 2016, the unit participates throughout ...
“Algeria’s armed forces are among the some of the most capable and best equipped in North Africa”. [11] Algerian army and air force inventories consist of a modern component, primarily sourced equipment through Russia and China. While Algeria continues to be largely dependent on sources its equipment by foreign suppliers, significant ...
That same year, the police created the first search and intervention brigade (BRI) in Algiers, to replace the police intervention unit (UISP), which was the Algerian police intervention group and had been disbanded a year earlier. [4] The BRI is the first special forces unit in Algeria. The BRI is the intervention unit of the judicial police.
The Special Intervention Group (French: Groupe d'Intervention Spécial, GIS) is a tier one special forces unit created in Algeria [1] [2] in 1987, [3] initially with 400 members. History [ edit ]
Because of their training with the Special Forces "green berets", the 104th RMO has adopted an organization that is very much inspired by the latter as well as by NATO-type special forces units. It is considered as the Algerian equivalent of the US Special Forces , the latter have also benefited from training, training and advanced courses ...
Algerians flooded into the streets of the capital and other cities on the 53rd straight Friday of peaceful protests, marking the first anniversary of their “smile revolution” that unseated the ...
Nevertheless, this service is to be distinguished from the DGSPP, which belongs to the Algerian Republican Guard, and is responsible for the protection of the President of the Republic, while the SPS is responsible for the security of Algerian ministers and their staff, as well as their families and Algerian and foreign personalities. [2]