National Police of Uruguay
The National Police of Uruguay is the police institution of Uruguay created 18 December 1829, formed by civil personnel, with complete attributions of police. It constitutes the Security Force, is a body of national and professional nature, dependent on the Executive Branch through the Ministry of the Interior.
National Police of Uruguay Policía Nacional de Uruguay | |
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Patch of the National Police. | |
Agency overview | |
Formed | December 18, 1829 |
Jurisdictional structure | |
National agency | Uruguay |
Operations jurisdiction | Uruguay |
Governing body | Cabinet of Uruguay |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Montevideo, Uruguay |
As administrative police is responsible for the maintenance of Public Order and the prevention of crimes. As an auxiliary of justice, he is responsible for investigating crimes, collecting evidence and handing off criminals to the judiciary.
The National Police is responsible for the personnel in activity:
- Defend freedom, life, and property of all people.
- The maintenance of public order, the preservation of security, the prevention and repression of crime.
Creation
On December 18, 1829, the Constitutional and Legislative Assembly of the Eastern State created the office of Political Chief in each of the nine departments. Standing as Political and Police Chief in the whole national territory, Colonel Don Ignacio Oribe. The 18 of December 1829 has been instituted by law, like historical - legal date of "creation of the Uruguayan National Police".
Armament
Firearms used by the National Police in its different departments:
- Pistol Glock 17
- Pistol Glock 19
- Assault rifle AK-103
- Assault rifle Carabina M4
- Sniper's rifle MSG-90
- Rifle de Francotirador IMBEL 0.308 AGLC
References
External links
- Ministerio del Interior de la República Oriental del Uruguay
- Jefatura de Policía de Montevideo
- Jefatura de Policía de Colonia
- Dirección Nacional de Bomberos
- Dirección Nacional de Sanidad Policial
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