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  2. Natal Mounted Police - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Natal Mounted Police displaying his kit in the early 1880s. The Natal Mounted Police (NMP) were the colonial police force of the Colony of Natal created in 1874 by Major John Dartnell, a farmer and retired officer in the British Army as a semi-military force to bolster the defences of Natal in South Africa.

  3. South African Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    Robert Baden-Powell, the first Inspector- General of the South African Constabulary. The South African Constabulary (SAC) was a paramilitary force set up in 1900 under British Army control to police areas captured from the two independent Boer republics of Transvaal and Orange Free State during the Second Boer War.

  4. Cape Mounted Police - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Mounted Police (originally Cape Police) was the principal law enforcement agency of the Cape Colony during its last three decades. In addition to its ordinary policing duties, it was a para-military organisation, which saw active service in several campaigns and operations, including the Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902).

  5. Cape Colonial Forces - Wikipedia

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    The colonial forces were established after Britain granted the Cape Colony "representative government" in 1853. The colony was encouraged to assume some of the responsibility for its own defence, and in 1855 three separate military organisations were formed: the para-military Frontier Armed and Mounted Police (FAMP) the Burgher Force

  6. Schutztruppe - Wikipedia

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    The police forces for South-West Africa under Curt von François and for German Cameroon were re-established as Schutztruppe by the act of 9 June 1895. Schutztruppe formations under the supreme command of the German Emperor were organizationally never a part of the Imperial German Army , though German military law and discipline applied to its ...

  7. Detective admits accessing family's police records

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    A detective has admitted accessing police records several times about himself and members of his family over a 10-year period. Det Con Thomas Lauder, 42, told the first day of a two-day misconduct ...