The Directorate General for Police (DGP) (Turkish: Polis Genel Müdürlüğü) is the police organization of Northern Cyprus. It is part of the Security Forces Command.
History
The roots of DGP goes back to Ottoman Police (1571). Two years after the transfer of administration of Cyprus to the United Kingdom in 1878, the Cyprus Military Police was founded. In 1936, the word "Military" was removed from the name and it became "Cyprus Police", which lasted until 1960. Following the independence of the Republic of Cyprus from the United Kingdom in 1960, organisation of policing was separated between the Cyprus Police and the Gendarme. In 1960, the Cyprus Police numbered 1019, with 604 Greek Cypriot and 415 Turkish Cypriot officers. The Cyprus Police Firearms Unit had 125 Greek Cypriots and 56 Turkish Cypriots out of a total 181 officers.
Between 1 April 1955 and 1974, the EOKA killed over 40 Turkish Cypriot policemen.
After the collapse of the partnership government in 1963, the Turkish Cypriot police and gendarmes formed the police organization "Directorate General for Police" (DGP). Following the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974, this then became Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Directorate General for Police (TRNC DGP).[1]
TRNC Special Operation Department is police tactical unit of the TRNC DGP.[2]
Police School
Police School of Northern Cyprus is a member of International Association of Police Academies (INTERPA).[3]
Branches
- Administrative Police Department
- Directorate of Judicial Police
- Traffic Directorate
- Police School Directorate
- Immigration Directorate
- Administrative Affairs and Personnel Affairs Directorate
- Communication and Information Technologies Directorate
- Political Police Department
- Narcotics and Smuggling Prevention Directorate
- R&D Directorate
- Supervisory Board
- Financial Police
- Executive assistant
- Police band
- TRNC Special Operation Department
Directorates
Ranks
The General Directorate of Police uses the rank system consisting of nine classes.[4][5]
Director | Inspector | Officer | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1st Class
Police General Director (PGM) |
2. Class
Police General Manager I / II. Vice (PGM) |
3rd Class
Police Director (Md) |
4th grade
Police Deputy Director (Md / Mv) |
5th grade
Police Chief Inspector (B / Müf) |
6th grade
Police Inspector (Muf) |
7th grade
Police Assistant Inspector (M / Mv) |
8th grade
Police Sergeant (PÇ) |
9th grade
Police officer (PM) | |||||||||||||||||||
Civilian service officers working within the General Directorate of Police use the rank system consisting of four degrees.[4]
Civil Service Officer | ||||||||||||
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IV. Degree
Civil Service Officer |
III. Degree
Civil Service Officer |
II. Degree
Civil Service Officer |
I.Degree
Civil Service Officer | |||||||||
References
- ↑ Northern Cyprus DG for Police History
- ↑ "KKTC Polis Genel Müdürlüğü - TRNC Police Headquarters - Branşlar". www.polis.gov.ct.tr. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
- ↑ INTERPA Members
- 1 2 "Rütbeler". Polis Genel Müdürlüğü. Archived from the original on 18 December 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ↑ "Polis Örgütü İç Örgütlenme Tüzüğü" (PDF). KKTC Mahkemeleri. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2013.