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Law enforcement agency
Dominican National Police
Policía Nacional Dominicana
Dominican National Police Emblem and flag.
Dominican National Police Emblem and flag.
Common namePolicía Nacional
AbbreviationPN
MottoProteger y servir
Serve and protect.
Agency overview
FormedMarch 2, 1936 (1936-03-02)
Employees36,968
Annual budgetRD$6.744 millions (2024)
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyDominican Republic
Operations jurisdictionDominican Republic
Jurisdiction of the agency.
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersPalacio de la Policía Nacional
Elected officer responsible
  • Faride Raful.
Agency executive
Parent agencyMinistry of Interior and Police
Notables
Person
Website
www.policianacional.gob.do

TheDominican National Police (Spanish:Policía Nacional Dominicana) is the nationalpolice force of theDominican Republic. It is the largest police force in the Dominican Republic under the control of theMinistry of Interior and Police. Ranks and insignia are similar to those of theDominican Army.

Its main function is to protect the Dominican nation, enforce the law by constitutional mandate to maintain and guarantee the necessary conditions for public freedoms and rights and to ensure peaceful cohabitation among the population.

History

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During the U.S. Occupation of Dominican Republic from 1916 to 1924, the United States Military assisted in creating the Dominican Constabulary Guard (DCG), which acted as national police and defense agency and the forerunner for today's Dominican National Police.

The National Congress of Dominican Republic enacted law 14 on November 5, 1930, which allows the leader of the Dominican Republic to appoint and dismiss municipal (local) heads of police. For the next six years Dominican Republic had various municipal (local) police officers as well as Constabulary Guard. The national police force itself (as the agency it is today) is not officially formed until March 2, 1936, with the congressional passing of decree No. 1523. With the formation of a new national police force, Colonel Miguel A. Roman was appointed as the head of the Dominican National Police. [2]

Training

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Dominican Republic police pick-up trucks.

On May 17, 1966, a general training school for military and police officers was created in the DR. Two years later on June 20, 1968, the National Police Officer Training School was established in San Cristobal under the surpervision of the school's first director, Eulogio Benito. Later, General Order No. 014-2004 gave the academy the name the "National School of Public Safety" whose motto remains to this day "Education-Discipline-Protection."[citation needed]

In January 1983 a school of Criminal Investigations was created to provide advanced training to police officers who were given the positions of investigators in the National Police Force. The importance of training and education of police officers was recognized early on in the agency and various other "continuing education" and advanced training schools were created in various disciplines for officer in Dominican Republic National Poilice Force that are still in use today.[citation needed]

Dirección Central de Investigación Criminal (DICRIM)

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The Organic Law of the National Police, No. 590-16, established the creation of the Dirección Central de Investigación Criminal (DICRIM). This department is primarily responsible for investigating criminal acts committed within the national territory, developing crime prevention strategies, and leading high-impact operations within the criminal sphere.

Tourism Police (POLITUR)

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Tourism Security Specialized Corps unit in Santo Domingo.

The National Police force maintained a special unit to police the airports and tourism areas in Dominican Republic then in 1975 due to the popularity of tourism on the island and the crime that arose in the tourist areas the unit became a separate police force called POLITUR,"Policia de Turismo" (tourism police). The Policia de Turismo is now a separate agency from the National Police and the officers wear white shirts, blue pants and blue caps.

In 2013 POLITUR was reorganized as the Cuerpo Especializado de Seguridad Turística (CESTUR). This new organization is a part of the Ministry of Defense, changing it from a civilian police organization to a military one.

Aircraft inventory

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The Police operate 3 aircraft.

AircraftOriginTypeVersionsIn service[1]Notes
Bell OH-58 Kiowa United Statesscout helicopterOH-58A1
Eurocopter Ecureuil Francelight utility helicopterAS-350B1
Cessna 172 Skyhawk United Statesutility airplaneCe1721

Notable staff

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From 2023 to 2025 the Major General of the National Police was Ramón Antonio Guzmán Peralta.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007,Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
  2. ^"Conoce al Director General – Inicio – Policía Nacional de la República Dominicana".Inicio - Policía Nacional de la República Dominicana (in European Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2025-06-18. Retrieved2025-11-04.
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