Federal Police of Brazil

Federal Police of Brazil
Polícia Federal
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Polícia Federal flag
Common nameFederal Police
AbbreviationPF
Agency overview
Formed28 March 1944
Employees17,658 (2023)
Annual budgetR$ 8.7 billion (2023)
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyBrazil
Operations jurisdictionBrazil
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersSetor de Autarquias Sul, Quadra 6, Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil
Agency executive
  • Andrei Rodrigues, Director-General
Parent agencyMinistry of Justice and Public Security
Units
15
  • - Tactical Operations Command (COT)
  • - Police Intelligence Direction (DIP)
  • - Operational Aircraft Coordination (CAOP)
  • - Bomb Disposal Unit
  • - Cyber-Crime Repression Service
  • - National System of Firearms (SINARM)
  • - Immigration Police Coordination (CGPI)
  • - Public Resources Deviation Repression Service (SRDP)
  • - Witness Protection Program (DDH)
  • - National Police Academy (ANP)
  • - National Criminalistics Institute (INC)
  • - National Identification Institute (INI)
  • - Immigration Police Unit (CGPI)
  • - Maritime Police Unit (NEPOM)
  • - Technical-Scientific Unit (DITEC)
Website
gov.br/pf

The Department of Federal Police (Portuguese: DPF) is a federal law enforcement agency of Brazil and one of the three national police forces. The other two are the Federal Highway Police, and the National Force. From 1944 to 1967 it was called the Federal Public Safety Department (Portuguese: Departamento Federal de Segurança Pública).

The Federal Police Department is responsible for combating crimes against federal institutions, international drug trafficking, terrorism, cyber-crime, organized crime, public corruption, white-collar crime, money laundering, immigration, border control, airport security and maritime policing. It is subordinate to the Ministry of Justice and Public Security.