Police Anti-Terrorist Unit | |
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Active | 1966 - 1980 |
Country | Rhodesia |
Agency | British South Africa Police |
Type | Paramilitary |
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Part of | British South Africa Police (BSAP) |
Abbreviation | PATU |
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The Police Anti-Terrorist Unit (PATU) was a paramilitary auxiliary arm of the British South Africa Police (BSAP) in Rhodesia. The unit was founded in 1966.[1] The concept was created for guerrilla bush warfare and the personnel were both black and white policemen.[2] The unit was abolished in 1980 following the dissolution of the BSAP.[3]
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