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  2. Investigations Police of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to police work in Chile is in the Police Regulation of 1803, where the terms "high police" and "public security" are used. [5] Then, in 1830, the Vigilantes and Serenos Corps of Santiago were created, whose work was followed throughout the country.

  3. Grupo de Operaciones Policiales Especiales - Wikipedia

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    The Grupo de Operaciones Policiales Especiales (GOPE) (English: Special Police Operations Group) is the police tactical unit of Carabineros de Chile which carries out high-risk police operations throughout the country, including location and tracking of bombs and explosives, bomb disposal, rescuing people or bodies from places of difficult access, anti-crime raids, and clashes. [1]

  4. Carabineros de Chile - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 1927, President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo merged the Fiscal Police, the Rural Police, and the existing Corps of Carabineros to form the Carabineros de Chile, one unified, paramilitary and national security institution under the direction of the national government.

  5. Law enforcement in Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Distritos Policiales de Patrullaje a Pie: Foot patrols by district police : Radio Patrulla 110: radio-based patrols : Patrulla de Auxilio y Cooperación Ciudadana: Auxiliary and Citizen Cooperation Patrol : Unidad de Seguridad Ciudadana Polivalentes: Multipurpose Public Safety Unit : Organismo Operativo del Tránsito: Transport security

  6. Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Police misconduct is inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police corruption, racial ...

  7. Police Operations Tactical Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Unidad Táctica de Operaciones Policiales (UTOP; Police Operations Tactical Unit) is the riot control unit of Bolivia's National Police. The unit was founded in 1976 as the Grupo Especializado de Seguridad (GES; Specialized Security Group). The unit has been involved in confronting numerous protests and civil disturbances, and provides ...

  8. Police - Wikipedia

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    First attested in English in the early 15th century, originally in a range of senses encompassing '(public) policy; state; public order', the word police comes from Middle French police ('public order, administration, government'), [10] in turn from Latin politia, [11] which is the romanization of the Ancient Greek πολιτεία (politeia) 'citizenship, administration, civil polity'. [12]

  9. Zero Hora - Wikipedia

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    Zero Hora is a Brazilian newspaper based in the city of Porto Alegre, the sixth biggest of the country. It is edited by Grupo RBS . Inquiry on Grupo RBS oligopoly / monopoly practicing