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  2. National Police of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The National Police of Colombia ( Spanish: Policía Nacional de Colombia) is the national police force of the Republic of Colombia. Although the National Police is not part of the Military Forces of Colombia (Army, Navy, and Aerospace Force), it constitutes along with them the "Public Force" [ 3] and is also controlled by the Ministry of Defense.

  3. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    Jumia. Lagos, Nigeria. Jumia is a Berlin -based technology company that is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service, operating throughout Africa. The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions. [ 1]

  4. Dominican Republic National Police - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic police pick-up trucks. On May 17, 1966, a general training school for military and police officers was created in the DR. Two years later on June 20, 1968, the National Police Officer Training School was established in San Cristobal under the surpervision of the school's first director, Eulogio Benito.

  5. National Police of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The National Police of Honduras (founded 5 January 1888) is the uniformed police force of the Republic of Honduras. [1] The force is organised into regional headquarters, municipal headquarters, headquarters of fixed or mobile stations, and police posts. There are at least 360 police centres throughout Honduras. [2]

  6. History of the Colombian National Police - Wikipedia

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    The Colombian National Police was established by Law 90 of 1888 to be under government orders and as a dependency of the then Ministry of Government with the intention to function as a Gendarmerie force for Bogotá . The new institution was planned to be a force of 300 Gendarmeries divided into three companies; commanded by a captain, two ...

  7. Panamanian National Police - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .policia .gob .pa. The National Police of Panama ( Spanish: Policía Nacional de Panamá) is the national police of Panama, under the Panamanian Public Forces. Established by the National Police Act No. 18 of June 3, 1997, [contradictory] it is responsible for maintaining public order nationwide. The National Police, together with ...

  8. National Police Corps (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The National Police Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo Nacional de Policía, CNP; [ˈkweɾpo naθjoˈnal de poliˈθi.a]; also known simply as the National Police, Policía Nacional) [ 1] is the national civilian police force of Spain. The CNP is mainly responsible for policing urban areas, whilst rural policing is generally the responsibility of the Civil ...

  9. Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Interpol - Wikipedia

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    On January 15, 1977 the Center for Criminal Investigations is created and later restructured under the name Central Directorate of the Judicial Police and Intelligence (DIJIN). In the year 2000 the DIJIN is reassigned to be under the command of the Colombian National Police (previously under the National Defense Ministry) and becomes a Directorate.