| Togolese National Gendarmerie Gendarmerie nationale togolaise | |
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| Agency overview | |
| Formed | 1965 |
| Employees | 2,710 |
| Jurisdictional structure | |
| Operations jurisdiction | Togo |
| General nature | |
| Operational structure | |
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| Parent agency | Togolese Armed Forces |
TheGendarmerie nationale Togolaise (French for theTogolese National Gendarmerie) is a branch of theTogolese Armed Forces. Its 2,710 gendarmes protect people and property in rural areas, control roads and communications and contribute to provide assistance to the population in emergencies.
The Gendarmerie traces its origins to the establishment of the "garde indigène" (native guards) on 2 February 1915. On 28 June 1925, it became the "compagnie de milice indigène", later renamed the "garde togolaise". By 1933, it had become the "service de police urbaine et rurale". On 17 September 1942 Togolese troops were included in the foundation of theGendarmerie de l’Afrique Occidentale Française (AOF), the colonial gendarmerie.
In 1963, the force was integrated into the armed forces and divided into two forces, theGendarmerie territoriale, and theGendarmerie mobile. In August 1965, the two were merged into theGendarmerie nationale togolaise and remained in this form until 1995 when it was reorganized, and again in 2008.
The GNT is divided into central and regional bodies:[1]
Since October 2014, the country is divided into two Gendarmerie regions, mirroring the military regions.The first region includes the Maritime and Plateaux regions. The second the Centrale, Kara and Savanes regions.Both Gendarmerie regions are in turn subdivided into five sectors.[2]
In Togo, the Légion de Gendarmerie is a command structure. It includes all territorial and intervention units established in a collection of administrative regions. LGs are commanded by a senior officer, named by ministerial decree.
The Garde Républicaine togolaise (Togolese Republican Guard) is a command unit of the GNT. Similar to the FrenchGarde républicaine, the GRT provides protection to theTogolese Head of state and members of thegovernment.
TheForce de Sécurité Elections Présidentielles (FOSEP) is a joint police-gendarmerie security force answerable to the electoral commission and under operational command of the ministry of defence. It was first established to provide security for the 2010 presidential elections. The Gendarmerie nationale contributed about 3000 of the first 6000 members of the FOSEP, as well as its commanding officer, a Gendarmerie lieutenant-colonel.[3]
For the 2015 elections the FOSEP was re-established, numbering about 8000 members.[4] TheUNDP has contributed to funding the training of the force.[5]
TheForce sécurité élection 2018 (FOSE) was stood up in August 2018 in preparation for theTogolese elections of December 2018.[6] Headed by Mawuli Têko Koudouwovoh, Director-General of theTogolese National Police, the force numbered about 8000 gendarmes and police officers.[7]
With the exception of theManurhin MR 73 revolver issued exclusively to theGarde Républicaine and theUnité Spéciale d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie, Togolese Gendarmes are issued the same sidearms as the Togolese Land Forces.
| Rank group | General / flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Général d'armée | Général de corps d'armée | Général de division | Général de brigade | Colonel | Lieutenant-colonel | Commandant | Capitaine | Lieutenant | Sous-Lieutenant | |||||||||||||||
| Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Major | Adjudant-chef | Adjudant | Maréchal-des-logis-chef | Maréchal-des-logis | Gendarme adjoint | Eleve gendarme | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||