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Special Investigation Dept. building in Tokyo Public Prosecutors Offices building in Kanazawa Public Prosecutors Offices building in Nagasaki The District Public Prosecutors Offices ( 地方検察庁 , Chihō Kensatsu-chō , abbr. as 地検 Chiken ) are located in all the prefectural capitals (47) and 3 large cities in Hokkaido besides Sapporo.
警視庁捜査一課特殊班 [Special Team of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department First Investigation Division] (in Japanese). Kadokawa Shoten . ISBN 978-4043762019 .
The Public Security Intelligence Agency (公安調査庁, kōanchōsa-chō) is the domestic intelligence agency of Japan.It is administered by the Ministry of Justice and is tasked with internal security and espionage against threats to Japanese national security based on the Subversive Activities Prevention Act and the Act Regarding the Control of Organizations Which Committed Indiscriminate ...
Criminal investigation departments or criminal investigation bureaus maintain two investigation divisions (捜査課, sousa-ka) (third or even fourth divisions are established in some urban prefecture), an organised crime investigation division (組織犯罪対策課 , soshikihanzai-taisaku-ka) (reinforced as an independent department or ...
Japan Coast Guard (JCG) Guard and Rescue Department (警備救難部) (GRD) Security and Intelligence Division (警備情報課) (SID) National Public Safety Commission (NPSC) National Police Agency (NPA) National Police Agency Security Bureau (NPASB) Security Department (SD) Foreign Affairs and Intelligence Department (FAID)
In April 1957, the TMPD's Security Department 1, Security Department 2, and Metropolitan Police Department Reserve were renamed as the Security Department, the Public Security Department and the Riot Police. [4] After the September 11 attacks in the US, the PSB revamped its structure to include three intelligence sections in 2002. [5]
Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters in 1931. The TMPD was established by Japanese statesman Kawaji Toshiyoshi in 1874. Kawaji, who had helped establish the earlier rasotsu in 1871 following the disestablishment of the Edo period police system, was part of the Iwakura Mission to Europe, where he gathered information on Western policing; he was mostly inspired by the police of France ...
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