History of The Colombian National Police

History Of The Colombian National Police


Colombian National Police

History:
National Police History
Jean Marie Marcelin Gilibert
Ranks:
Officers
Executives
Enlisted
Directorates:
Citizens Security
• Special Operations Commandoes
• Highway Police
• Mobile Anti-Disturbance Squadron
• Fiscal and Customs Police
Directorate of Carabineers and Rural Security
Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Interpol
Schools:
General Santander Academy

This is the history of the Colombian National Police, for further reading see history of Colombia.

Read more about History Of The Colombian National Police:  Creation 19th Century, Twentieth Century, El Bogotazo and La Violencia, Military Dictator, Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, Colombian Armed Conflict, Late 1990s Improvement Drive

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