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  2. National Police of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    In a 2009 diplomatic cable from the United States diplomatic cables leak in April 2011, U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges said that "corruption among Ecuadorian National Police officers is widespread and well-known" and that "U.S. investors are reluctant to risk their resources in Ecuador knowing that they could be targeted by corrupt law enforcement officials."

  3. 2024 Ecuadorian conflict - Wikipedia

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    Later in the day, the Ecuadorian police raided the TV studio, released the journalists, and arrested the gang members. [13] One journalist was injured after being shot in the leg while another station employee suffered a broken arm. [33] Some of the attackers were reported to be minors. [34]

  4. Ecuador TV - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador TV is the public service channel of Ecuador established in October 2007 thanks to a provision of non-reimbursable funds of $5 million of the Economic and Social Development Bank of Venezuela (BANDES by its Spanish acronym).

  5. TC Televisión - Wikipedia

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    TC Televisión is a state-run television channel in Ecuador.The network was founded in 1969 and was commercially-funded for many years until 2011 when Grupo Iasaías went into a lawsuit and was sold to a state government unit, Since then the channel has been owned by SERTVSA (Sistema Ecuatoriano de Radio y Televisión) despite a local court ruling that the Isaías brothers return all of their ...

  6. Armed Forces of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The Ecuadorian Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas del Ecuador) is the national military force of Ecuador.The commander-in-chief is the President of Ecuador.The military is generally under civilian control, specifically the Ministry of National Defence.

  7. Bolivarian National Police - Wikipedia

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    The Policía Nacional Bolivariana (Spanish: Bolivarian National Police, PNB) is Venezuela's national police force, created in 2009. Law enforcement in Venezuela has historically been highly fragmented, and the creation of a national police force was originally unpopular among the public and organizations. [1]

  8. Directorate-General of the Police - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate-General of the Police (DGP) is a component of the Spanish Department of the Interior responsible for exercising the direct command of the National Police Corps, the main civil law enforcement agency of Spain.

  9. National Police of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The National Nicaraguan Police Force (Spanish: La Policía Nacional Nicaragüense) is the national police of Nicaragua.The force is in charge of regular police functions and, at times, works in conjunction with the Nicaraguan military, making it an indirect and rather subtle version of a gendarmerie.