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National Police of Panama

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Law enforcement agency
National Police of Panama
Policía Nacional de Panamá
National Police of Panama emblem
Agency overview
FormedApril 14, 1935
February 14, 1990
Annual budgetB/.393,914,912 (2020)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyPanama
Operations jurisdictionPanama
Constituting instrument
  • National Police Act, 1997[2]
General nature
Operational structure
Overseen byMinistry of Public Security
Sworn membersapprox. 20,547 officers (2019)[3]
Unsworn membersapprox. 1,100 personnel (2012)[4]
Elected officer responsible
  • Juan Manuel Pino Forero, Minister of Public Security[5]
Agency executives
  • Jorge Miranda Molina, Director General[5]
  • Alexis Muñoz, Deputy Director General[5]
Parent agencyPanamanian Public Forces
Website
www.policia.gob.pa

TheNational Police of Panama (Spanish:Policía Nacional de Panamá) is the country's national law enforcement agency, under thePanamanian Public Forces. Established by the National Police Act No. 18 of June 3, 1997,[contradictory] it is responsible for maintaining public order nationwide. The National Police, together with theNational Aeronaval Service,National Border Service,Institutional Protection Service, and National Migration Service, make up the Public Forces. Since 2010, the National Police has reported to thePresident through the Minister of Public Security.

The National Police'semergency telephone number is 104 and is free of charge nationwide.

History

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AFord Police Interceptor Sedan used by the Panamanian National Police

FollowingPanama's independence fromColombia in1903, its first president, Dr.Manuel Amador Guerrero, dissolved theNational Army after a failed mutiny in 1904 and a warning from theUnited States that a Panamanian military could threaten the stability of thePanama Canal Zone. With the few officers remaining on active duty, he formed a Military Police Corps with limited capabilities. Crises like theCoto War (which lasted about 13–14 days) in 1921 illustrated the Military Police Corps' weakness, with them being forced to withdraw from the Coto District even with volunteer militia support.

TheGreat Depression drastically affected the Military Police Corps, reducing their personnel to just 200 officers and rendering their barracks vulnerable to looting and property destruction. In 1935,Colonel Manuel Pino restructured the Military Police Corps as the National Police, providing a budget and a more stable internal framework.

Around 1952,José Antonio Remón Cantera established theNational Guard of Panama. In 1983,Manuel Noriega established thePanama Defense Forces.

Following the 1989United States invasion of Panama, the new government established the Panamanian Public Forces, with the National Police of Panama being organized under the Public Forces. Colonel Roberto Armijo was appointed to the position ofpolice chief.

Commissioner Jorge Miranda Molina, assumed the position asDirector General of the National Police on July 4, 2019, in the first simultaneous change of command ceremony chaired byLaurentino Cortizo Cohen. He will serve until 2024.[6]

Structure

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Members of the National Police of Panama in 2010

The Panamanian National Police are structured para-militarily. Police stations are present in every district, and the country as a whole is divided intoZonas Policiales (Police Zones) major city or province.

Sworn offices consist of the following ranks:[4]

Commissioned officer ranks
Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
PanamaPanamanian National Police[7]
Comisionado MayorSubcomisionado MayorComisionadoSubcomisionadoMayorCapitánTenienteSubteniente
Other ranks
Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
PanamaPanamanian National Police[7]
No insignia
Sargento primeroSargento segundoCabo primeroCabo segundoAgente

Equipment

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Vehicles

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AFord Fusion in the Panamanian National Police's old white-and-blue livery

The police in Panama have numerous vehicles at their disposal. The police vehicles recently[when?] changed color from white with blue trim to a navy blue with white trim.

References

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  1. ^"Ejecución Presupuestaria por Actividad" [Budget Execution by Activity] (in Spanish). May 2022.
  2. ^Le Organica de la Policia Nacional(PDF) (18) (in Spanish). República de Panamá Órgano Ejecutivo. 1997.
  3. ^"Memory2019"(PDF).policia.gob.pa (in Spanish). Retrieved31 December 2019.
  4. ^abDonadio 2013, p. 145.
  5. ^abc"Institucion".policia.gob.pa. Retrieved25 June 2020.
  6. ^"History Panamanian National Police".policia.gob.pa (in Spanish). Retrieved4 July 2019.
  7. ^abDonadio, Marcela (2013).Public security index : Central America : Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama(PDF). Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires:Security and Defense Network of Latin America [es]. p. 145.ISBN 978-987-28638-6-9.

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