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  2. National Police Corps (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The uniformed service, the Armed Police Corps (Cuerpo de Policía Armada) which became the basis of the current National Police in 1978, was a completely separate organization with a complement of about 50,000 officers, including a small number of female recruits who were first accepted for training in 1984.

  3. Law enforcement in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Unidad del Cuerpo Nacional de Policía adscrita a la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. Unidad del Cuerpo Nacional de Policía adscrita a la Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía. Their missions are the custody of buildings belonging to the Autonomous Regions, VIP escort, coordination and control of safety functions with private security companies and ...

  4. Directorate-General of the Police - Wikipedia

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    www.policia.es 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 .

  5. Superior Police Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Police Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo Superior de Policía, CSP) was a law enforcement force of Spain created during the Spanish transition to democracy and predecessor of the present-day National Police Corps. It was also known colloquially as "the Secret Police" or simply "the Secret". [1]

  6. Grupo Especial de Operaciones - Wikipedia

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    The Grupo Especial de Operaciones (GEO, Spanish pronunciation:; English: Special Group of Operations, GEO), is the police tactical unit of Spain's National Police Corps. [1] The GEO has response capabilities and is responsible for VIP protection duties, as well as countering and responding to terrorism .

  7. General Commissariat of Judiciary Police - Wikipedia

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    The General Commissariat of Judiciary Police (Spanish: Comisaría General de Policía Judicial, CGPJ) is an intelligence service within the National Police Corps of Spain responsible for the investigation of organized crime, economic and monetary crimes or cybercrime.

  8. General Police Corps - Wikipedia

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    Following the overthrow of the Second Spanish Republic in April 1939, the Francoist Spain initially relied on the Army in order to handle public order issues. [2] By means of two sets of laws issued on 3 August 1939 and 8 March 1941 the Spanish State reorganized the police forces of Spain (namely the Cuerpo de Vigilancia [] and the Guardia de Asalto) and officially the General Police Corps was ...

  9. Director General of the Police (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra: 27 July 2002 [20] 1 May 2004 [21] 10: Víctor García Hidalgo 1 May 2004 [22] 12 September 2006 [23] Director General of the Police and Civil Guard: 11: Juan Mesquida Ferrando 12 September 2006 [24] 22 April 2008 [25] 12: Francisco Javier Velázquez: 22 April 2008 [26] 31 December 2011 Director General ...