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Sûreté Nationale (Algeria) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Algerian police
The Directorate General for National Security ((アラビア語:''المديرية العامة للأمن الوطني'') (also DGNS, The Sûreté Nationale, or The Sûreté) is the civil police of Algeria. It polices Algeria's larger cities and urban areas. The Sûreté is part of the Ministry of Interior and is charged with maintaining law and order, protecting life and property, investigating crimes, and apprehending offenders. It also performs other routine police functions, including traffic control. == Organization ==
The Sûreté is headed by a Director General and in 2007 consisted of a force of 130,000 and is believed to be organized along the lines of the National Police, with operational and investigative branches and supporting services.〔http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/profiles/Algeria.pdf〕 The Judicial Police branch is responsible for criminal investigations, working in close coordination with the Office of the Public Prosecutor in the Ministry of Justice. Police are assigned to the capitals of the wilayat are under the nominal control of the individual governors. A special riot police force is equipped with modern riot-control gear. Although the police were able to cope with urban disturbances and violence during the early and mid-1980s, the military had to be called in to help quell the severe riots in late 1988.〔Library of Congress Country Study Algeria〕
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