Policía Foral
Chartered Police of Navarre Policía Foral de Navarra Nafarroako Foruzaingoa | |
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Spanish Constitution of 1978 | |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Calle Fuente de la Teja, s/n 31006 Pamplona-Iruña, Navarre, Spain |
Sworn members | 900 |
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Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Department of the Interior |
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Stations | List
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Website | |
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The Chartered Police of Navarre (
Civil Guard is gradually transferring one of its last competences in Navarre, traffic policing and highways patrolling to the Navarrese autonomous Police, leaving the Civil Guard to specific tasks in this Autonomous Community (as for Catalonia and the Basque Country).[1][2]
As of 2007, the force had 925 police officers, with medium-term plans to increase that number to about 1,200.
The current sidearm for officers is a Glock Model 19 Gen 3 chambered in 9x19mm which has been in service since before 2010.
Ranks
Insignia | no insignia | ||||||
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Spanish title | Jefe policía Foral | Comisario principal | Comisario | Inspector | Subinspector | Cabo | Agente Foral |
Basque title | Foruzainburua | Komisario Nagusia | Komisarioa | Inspektorea | Inspektoreordea | Kaporala | Agentea |
English translation | Foral police chief | Chief commissioner | Commissioner | Inspector | Sub-inspector | Corporal | Foral constable |
References
- ^ "El PNV expulsa a la Guardia Civil de Tráfico de Navarra gracias al PSOE". abc. Dec 31, 2019. Retrieved Mar 1, 2021.
- ^ "Guardias civiles critican el traspaso de competencias de tráfico a Navarra". elperiodico. Jan 2, 2020. Retrieved Mar 1, 2021.
- Fabian Hinrichs: Das Recht der spanischen Vollzugspolizei, Ergon-Verlag 2004