Police Corps of Andorra explained

Agencyname:Police Corps of Andorra
Nativename:Catalan; Valencian: Cos de Policia d’Andorra
Badge:File:Badge Of The Andorran Police Corps.png
Badgecaption:Badge of the Police Corps of Andorra
Flag:Flag of The Andorran Police Corps.png
Flagcaption:Flag
Formedyear:1932
Preceding1:Servei d'Ordre
Country:Andorra
National:Yes
Sizepopulation:85,000
Governingbody:Government of Andorra
Constitution1:Constitution of Andorra
Police:Yes
Oversightbody:Directorate of the Police
Headquarters:Ctra. de l'Obac s/n, Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra
Sworn:300

The Police Corps of Andorra (Catalan; Valencian: Cos de Policia d’Andorra)[1] is the national police of Andorra. In 2007, the force had 240 officers serving a population of approximately 85,000.[2]

Structure

The police force consists of the Directorate of the Police, four divisions which carry out the various missions of the police, and two "functional groups".[1]

Directorate of the Police

The Directorate of the Police is composed of a director, a deputy director who has the grade of police commissioner, a secretary, a planning and human resources officer and an administrative assistant. It directs police activities throughout the country. Its members are nominated by the Government of Andorra based on proposals from the Ministry of the Interior. The International Police Cooperation Office is part of the Directorate of Police, inside is the National Central Office of Interpol.

Divisions

There are four Divisions with the following responsibilities:

Groups

Six groups – for the protection of VIPs, bomb disposal, order maintenance, emergency situations, sniffer-dog training and mountain rescue – are formed by members of the four Divisions; are assembled in response to specific needs; and are assisted by colleagues from neighbouring countries, particularly in organising joint training programmes.

Equipment

The Police Corps of Andorra is the more heavily armed tactical team of the force; they are officially known as the Grup d'Intervencio Policia d'Andorra (GIPA). They are more armed than the average officer; these are some of the weapons they are issued:

Police ground vehicles

Ranks

Functions

 
Police Corps of Andorra[4]
Director del CosDirector adjunt del Cos

Grades

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: POLIS - Country Profiles of Participating and Partner States. 6 September 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090618140349/http://polis.osce.org/countries/details?item_id=33. 18 June 2009.
  2. Web site: Andorra. Ben. Cahoon. 6 September 2016. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20161101142336/http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Andorra.html. 1 November 2016.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-03-01 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170302030608/http://www.policia.ad/premsa/2005/2005_12_19_2.jpg . 2017-03-02 .
  4. http://www.policia.ad/estructura.html#3 "Distintius de grau, antiguitat i funció." Cos de Policia d'Andorra.
  5. http://www.policia.ad/estructura.html#3 "Distintius de grau, antiguitat i funció." Cos de Policia d'Andorra.