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  2. Rwanda National Police - Wikipedia

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    The service was created on 16 June 2000 by law No. 09 of 2000 and merged three earlier forces, the Gendarmerie Nationale of the Ministry of Defence, the Communal Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Judicial Police of the Ministry of Justice. Currently [ [Felix Namuhoranye [1] ]] is the inspector general of the Rwanda national police.

  3. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Country Police Ambulance Fire Notes Afghanistan 119: 112: 119 Bahrain 999: Mobile phones – 112, Traffic police – 199, Coast Guard – 994. Bangladesh 999: Anti Corruption Commission – 106, Agricultural Information Services – 16123, Health Services – 16263, Dhaka WASA – 16162, Women and Children Ministry – 109, Legal Services – 16430, National Information Service — 333, IEDCR ...

  4. Law enforcement by country - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica. The Public Force of Costa Rica is responsible for law enforcement duties, acting as both a civilian police force and gendarmerie. In addition to ordinary policing, it is responsible for border patrol, counter-insurgency, riot control, tourism security, and coast guard duties.

  5. Law enforcement in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    hide. (Top) Historical secret police organizations. See also. References and sources. Law enforcement in Rwanda. Rwanda's legal system is largely based on German and Belgian civil law systems and customary law. [1] Rwanda National Police.

  6. National Intelligence and Security Service (Rwanda) - Wikipedia

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    The National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISS) of Rwanda was created in 1994 by the Rwandan Patriotic Front after it took power following the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994. Aims. The aims of NISS in 1994 were to monitor and protect Rwandese interest supportive to country development in different field.

  7. Transport in Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    The transport system in Rwanda centres primarily around the road network. Paved roads lie between the capital, Kigali, and most other major cities and towns in the country. Rwanda is also linked by road with other countries in the African Great Lakes, via which the majority of the country's imports and exports are made.

  8. Rwanda Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Rwanda Defence Force ( RDF, Kinyarwanda: Ingabo z'u Rwanda, French: Forces rwandaises de défense, Swahili: Nguvu ya Ulinzi ya Watu wa Rwanda) is the military of the Republic of Rwanda. The country's armed forces were originally known as the Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR), but following the Rwandan Civil War of 1990–1994 and the Rwandan ...

  9. National Police (France) - Wikipedia

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    The National Police is divided into three corps, in the terminology of the French Civil Service, in ascending order of seniority: . The Corps d'encadrement et d'application (Management and Enforcement Corps) corresponds approximately to the enlisted and non-commissioned ranks in a military force, or to constables and sergeants in a British-style civil police force.