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  2. Public Security Forces - Wikipedia

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    History. The Bahrain Police Directorate was first established in 1961 to address internal security, and was headed by Shaikh Mohammed ibn Salman Al Khalifa.At the time of Bahrain's independence from Britain in 1971, the name of the Directorate was changed to the Ministry of Interior, and the State Police was renamed as Public Security Forces.

  3. Ministry of Interior (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain portal. Other countries. v. t. e. The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in Bahrain. The headquarters of the ministry is the Diwan Fort (also known as Manama Fort) in Manama, colloquially referred to as "al-gal'aa". The current Interior Minister is Lieutenant General Rashid bin Abdullah Al ...

  4. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    The Tender Board of the Kingdom of Bahrain, based in Manama, regulates procurement and undertakes procurement activity for the kingdom's public bodies. The Board was established in 2003 under the directives of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Bahrain has observer status with respect to the Government Procurement Agreement.

  5. E-procurement - Wikipedia

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    E-procurement (electronic procurement, sometimes also known as supplier exchange) is the business-to-business or business-to-consumer or business-to-government purchase and sale of supplies, work, and services through the Internet as well as other information and networking systems, such as electronic data interchange and enterprise resource planning.

  6. Special Security Force Command - Wikipedia

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    The Special Security Force Command ( Arabic: قيادة قوة الأمن الخاصة) (SSFC) is a paramilitary law enforcement body in Bahrain under the command of the Ministry of the Interior. The SSFC is more commonly referred to as the "Special Security Forces", the "Special Forces", "Bahrain Special Security Forces (BSSF) or as the "riot ...

  7. State Security Law in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The State Security Law along with Amiri Decree No. 7 of 1976 established a State Security Court where most due process protections were absent [3] and violated human rights standards of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as domestic codes in Bahrain's own legislation, like its 1966 Code of Criminal Procedure.

  8. Anti-corruption and Economic Malpractice Observatory

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    The OLUCOME has charged that the government lost over 24 billion Burundian francs in 2008 alone, due to corruption and non-transparent tendering processes. The deputy chairman of OLUCOME, Ernest Manirumva, was killed in a knife attack at his home in Bujumbura on April 9, 2009.

  9. Republic of Vietnam Special Police - Wikipedia

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    Valéry Tarrius, La Police de Campagne du Sud-Vietnam 1967–1975, in Armes Militaria Magazine No. 236, March 2005, Histoire & Collections, Paris, pp. 37–43. ISSN 0753-1877 (in French) External links. Federation of South Vietnam Police Associations (in Vietnamese) The "White Mice" of Vietnam; RVN National Police at globalsecurity.org