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The Judicial Police (French: Police judiciaire) is the national police force of Disparu. It is headed by Director-General Auguste Berthiaume. It is under the command of the Supreme Court, which oversees and directs its activities. However, it remains responsible to the National Assembly through the Ministry of Justice and Accountability and the Ministry of State Security, two executive bodies that the Judicial Police closely works with.

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  • Judicial Police of Disparu
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  • The Judicial Police (French: Police judiciaire) is the national police force of Disparu. It is headed by Director-General Auguste Berthiaume. It is under the command of the Supreme Court, which oversees and directs its activities. However, it remains responsible to the National Assembly through the Ministry of Justice and Accountability and the Ministry of State Security, two executive bodies that the Judicial Police closely works with.
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  • 18000(xsd:integer)
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  • Police judiciaire
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  • Director-General
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  • Emblem of the Judicial Police.svg
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  • Judicial Police
Headquarters
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  • Lyse Gagnon
parent agency
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  • Emblem of the Judicial Police
minister1 pfo
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  • Auguste Berthiaume
jurisdiction
minister2 name
  • Senapus Pouliotte
Website
minister1 name
  • Sébastien Michel
Preceding
  • Department of National Security
  • Disparuean Investigation Bureau
  • Royal Disparuean Guard
chief1 position
Formed
  • 2011-05-08(xsd:date)
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  • The Judicial Police (French: Police judiciaire) is the national police force of Disparu. It is headed by Director-General Auguste Berthiaume. It is under the command of the Supreme Court, which oversees and directs its activities. However, it remains responsible to the National Assembly through the Ministry of Justice and Accountability and the Ministry of State Security, two executive bodies that the Judicial Police closely works with. The Judicial Police approximately has 18,000 employees. Its employees are split into two categories — regular staff, who are sworn in as peace officers and are assigned to different ranks, and auxiliary staff, who provide support services to the police force. The Judicial Police is composed of numerous divisions, each assigned to a particular department or geographical region. The Judicial Police is equipped with numerous land, marine, and aerial vehicles and state-of-the-art weaponry to assist in its mandate of policing and enforcing the law in Disparu.
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