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Dominican National Police
Policía Nacional DominicanaDominican National Police Emblem Motto Ley y Orden Law and Order Agency overview Formed March 2, 1936 Employees 15,000 Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure National agency Dominican Republic General nature Operational structure Agency executive José Armando Polanco Gómez, Major General Parent agency Ministry of Interior and Police Notables Person - Franklin Almeyda Rancier, Head of agency, for policing, national security and immigration matters.
Website http://www.policianacional.gov.do The Dominican National Police (Spanish: Policía Nacional Dominicana) is the national police force of the Dominican Republic. It is the largest police force in the Dominican Republic under the control of the Ministry of Interior and Police. Its main function is to protect the Dominican nation, enforce the law by constitutional mandate to maintain and guarantee the necessary conditions for public freedoms and rights and to ensure peaceful cohabitation among the population.
Aircraft inventory
The Police operate 3 aircraft.
Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[1] Notes Bell OH-58 Kiowa United States scout helicopter OH-58A 1 Eurocopter Ecureuil France light utility helicopter AS-350B 1 Cessna 172 Skyhawk United States utility airplane Ce172 1 See also
References
- ^ "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
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Categories:- Crime in the Dominican Republic
- National law enforcement agencies of the Dominican Republic
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