National Police of Peru Policía Nacional del Perú | |
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Abbreviation | PNP |
Motto | Dios, Patria, Ley God, Fatherland, Law |
Agency overview | |
Formed | December 6, 1988 |
Preceding agencies | |
Employees | 130,000 |
Annual budget | S/. 8.1 billion 2009[1] |
Jurisdictional structure | |
National agency | Peru |
Operations jurisdiction | Peru |
Size | 1,285,220 km² (496,222 mi²) |
Population | 29,132,013 June 2009 |
Governing body | Ministry of the Interior |
General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Yes |
Elected officer responsible |
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Agency executive |
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Facilities | |
Airbases | Jorge Chávez International Airport |
Airplanes | 11 |
Helicopters | 26 |
Notables | |
Anniversary |
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Website | |
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The National Police of Peru (Spanish: Policía Nacional del Perú, PNP) is the national police force of Peru. Its jurisdiction covers the nation's land, sea, and air territories. Formed from the merger of the Investigative Police, the Civil Guard, and the Republican Guard in 1988, it is one of the largest police forces in Latin America. Its mission is to preserve domestic order, public order and national security, in order to enforce the law and protect the people of Peru. The PNP is controlled by the Ministry of the Interior. The PNP has a number of divisions, tasked with enforcing specific aspects of the law; among the more well known are DIROES (Special Operations), DIRANDRO (Anti-Narcotics Unit), DIRINCRI (Criminal Investigations), and DIRCOTE (Anti-Terrorism).