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The Buenos Aires Provincial Police (Spanish: ''Policía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires'', informally ''Policía Bonaerense'') is the police service responsible for policing the Province of Buenos Aires, in Argentina. It is one of the biggest police services of Argentina, responsible for policing a province of over 15 million inhabitants, about 38% of Argentina's entire population. The Federal Capital district of Buenos Aires city is under the separate jurisdiction of the Argentine Federal Police and the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Police. The institution is usually referred to as ''Policía Bonaerense'', where ''bonaerense'' is the demonym for the Province of Buenos Aires. This contrasts with ''porteño'', used for the inhabitants of the Buenos Aires city. This police force is subordinate to the Provincial Ministry of Security headed by Minister Carlos Stornelli. The Chief of the force, ''Comisario General'' Hugo Matzkin has the title of ''Superintendente General de Policia'', which translates as Superintendent General of Police.〔("Quién es Hugo Matzkin y por qué es el nuevo jefe de la bonaerense de Scioli" on Tribuna de Periodistas website, 1 Dec 2011 )〕 ==Police Ranks== Until January 2005, the Buenos Aires Police used the same rank system as employed by the Federal Police and other Argentinean provincial police forces. This system consisted of seventeen ranks, of which nine were for (commissioned) officers and eight were for sub-officers (including the basic rank of agent). A new and simplified rank system was established through passage of a law governing police personnel. This system officially abolished the distinction between (commissioned) officers and sub-officers. It instituted a rank system consisting of the following nine ranks, listed in descending order: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Buenos Aires Provincial Police」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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