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  2. Provincial police - Wikipedia

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    Agent or officer of the judicial police: they are agents or officers of the judicial police within the territory of the body to which they belong and during working hours, pursuant to art. 5 of the law of 7 March 1986, n. 65 and art. 57 co. 2 ° b) and co. 3 ° cpp Pursuant to art. 29 of Law 157/1992, the agents of the provincial police (agents ...

  3. Law enforcement in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Although policing in Italy is primarily provided on a national basis, [3] there also exists Polizia Provinciale (provincial police) and Polizia Municipale (municipal police). [1] Law enforcement in Italy is an exclusive function of the State and is organized under the Ministry of the Interior, with provincial division and jurisdiction. [5]

  4. Provinces of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Questor (questore) is the head of State Police (Polizia di Stato) in the province and his office is called questura. There is also a provincial police force depending from local government, called provincial police (polizia provinciale). The Aosta Valley region is not divided into provinces due to its size, but straight to the comune level.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Province of Siena - Wikipedia

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    The Questor (questore) is the head of State's Police (Polizia di Stato) in the province and his office is called questura. There is also a province's police force depending from local government, called provincial police ( polizia provinciale ).

  7. Province of Cremona - Wikipedia

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    The Questor (questore) is the head of the State Police (Polizia di Stato) in the province and his office is called questura. There is also a province's police force depending on [clarification needed] local government, called provincial police (polizia provinciale). This is a list of the Presidents of the Province since 1948:

  8. File:Italy provincial location map 2016.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Province of Mantua - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the 70 comuni of the province. The city of Mantua is shown in red. The Province of Mantua is an administrative body of intermediate level between a municipality and Lombardy region. The three main functions devolved to the Province of Mantua are: local planning and zoning; provision of local police and fire services;