The National police (fr. Police nationale) of Niger are one of two Police forces, previously under the control of the Armed Forces of Niger, but following the Constitution of 1999, come under the control of the Ministry of the Interior. They are responsible for security and law enforcement in urban areas, and the protection of government buildings, institutions, and through special agencies, the security of government leaders.
The National Police report to the General Directorate of National Police, headquartered in Niamey which also commanded the former National Forces for Intervention and Security (FNIS), until it was superseded by the Guard Nationale in 2010. The National Police numbered 1500 in the year of 2002. The Niger police emergency number is 17. Foreign governments have accused the National Police of being poorly trained, equipped, and often corrupt. Niger police are alleged by the United States Department of State to commonly request money in return for assistance. Victims of criminal activities in Niger are not assured of assistance from Niger police even after calling the emergency number for Niger police. The traffic police of Niger are alleged similarly for slow response. The Niger police vehicles are often condemned of lacking the basic necessities such as gasoline.
The National Nicaraguan Police Force (La Policía Nacional Nicaragüense) is the national police of Nicaragua. The force is in charge of regular police functions and, at times, works in conjunction with the Nicaraguan military, making it an indirect and rather subtle version of a gendarmerie. However, the Nicaraguan National Police work separately and have a different established set of norms than the nation's military.
History
The National Police of Nicaragua came from the popular breast. Its training began in July 1979 after the overthrow of the National Guard, the armed wing of the Somoza dictatorship. Junta of National Reconstruction decreed on 22 August of that year, the Fundamental Statute of the Republic of Nicaragua in its Art. 23 declares dissolved the National Guard, the Office of Homeland Security and Military Intelligence Service and the laws of the country.
The institution was officially born on September 5 of that year under the name of the Sandinista Police, however, was up in 1980 with the Decree 559 establishing the "Act Jurisdictional Functions of the Sandinista police."
The 1986 organic law unifying the separate uniformed and plainclothes branches of the national police was a major reform that required a considerable period of time to be brought into full effect. The former plainclothes service, known as the Superior de Policía (Higher Police Force), but often referred to as the "secret police," consisted of some 9,000 officers. Prior to 1986, it had a supervisory and coordinating role in police operations, conducted domestic surveillance, collected intelligence, investigated major crimes, issued identity documents, and carried out liaison with foreign police forces.
Niger (i/ˈnaɪdʒər/ or /niːˈʒɛər/;French:[niʒɛʁ]), officially the Republic of Niger, is a landlocked country in Western Africa, named after the Niger River. Niger is bordered by Libya to the northeast, Chad to the east, Nigeria and Benin to the south, Burkina Faso and Mali to the west, and Algeria to the northwest. Niger covers a land area of almost 1,270,000km2, making it the largest country in West Africa, with over 80 percent of its land area covered by the Sahara Desert. The country's predominantly Islamic population of 17,138,707 is mostly clustered in the far south and west of the country. The capital city is Niamey, located in the far-southwest corner of Niger.
Niger is a developing country, and is consistently one of the lowest-ranked in the United Nations' Human Development Index (HDI); it was ranked last at 187th for 2013. Much of the non-desert portions of the country are threatened by periodic drought and desertification. The economy is concentrated around subsistence and some export agriculture clustered in the more fertile south, and the export of raw materials, especially uranium ore. Niger faces serious challenges to development due to its landlocked position, desert terrain, high fertility rates and resulting overpopulation without birth control, poor education and poverty of its people, lack of infrastructure, poor health care, and environmental degradation.
Niger, is term taken from the Niger River, which also refers to one of Africa's five political, Sports, and Geographical regions. Other administrative divisions include the Sahara, Congo, Nile, and the Kalahari regions.
American YouTuber Kidnapped, Killed in the Philippines: Police
Elliot Eastman, 26, moved from Vermont to Sibuco in the Philippines 5 months ago. He married a local woman and opened a small business in the community. But national police believe Eastman was targeted by armed criminals, who killed him during an attempted kidnapping. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes a look at the tragic decline of Eastman’s circumstances, chronicled online, with retired NYPD detective Tom Smith.
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National Police Week kicks off
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PLEAD Trainee Profile: National Police Service
The first ever online training for Kenya's National Police Service was jointly developed in 2020 to address the unique challenges police officers were facing in enforcing law and order during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The training is the result of collaboration between the NPS, European Union and UNODC - the Regional Office for Eastern Africa and Global eLearning Platform. Developed through the Programme for Legal Empowerment and Aid Delivery in Kenya (PLEAD), the mandatory course comprises seven e-learning modules that police officers can complete at their own pace on a
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National police service remembers officers killed in the line of duty
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Amit Shah releases 'National Police K-9 Journal'
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National police service remembers officers killed in the line of duty
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Elliot Eastman, 26, moved from Vermont to Sibuco in the Philippines 5 months ago. He married a local woman and opened a small business in the community. But nat...
Elliot Eastman, 26, moved from Vermont to Sibuco in the Philippines 5 months ago. He married a local woman and opened a small business in the community. But national police believe Eastman was targeted by armed criminals, who killed him during an attempted kidnapping. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes a look at the tragic decline of Eastman’s circumstances, chronicled online, with retired NYPD detective Tom Smith.
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Elliot Eastman, 26, moved from Vermont to Sibuco in the Philippines 5 months ago. He married a local woman and opened a small business in the community. But national police believe Eastman was targeted by armed criminals, who killed him during an attempted kidnapping. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes a look at the tragic decline of Eastman’s circumstances, chronicled online, with retired NYPD detective Tom Smith.
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The first ever online training for Kenya's National Police Service was jointly developed in 2020 to address the unique challenges police officers were facing in...
The first ever online training for Kenya's National Police Service was jointly developed in 2020 to address the unique challenges police officers were facing in enforcing law and order during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The training is the result of collaboration between the NPS, European Union and UNODC - the Regional Office for Eastern Africa and Global eLearning Platform. Developed through the Programme for Legal Empowerment and Aid Delivery in Kenya (PLEAD), the mandatory course comprises seven e-learning modules that police officers can complete at their own pace on a
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The first ever online training for Kenya's National Police Service was jointly developed in 2020 to address the unique challenges police officers were facing in enforcing law and order during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The training is the result of collaboration between the NPS, European Union and UNODC - the Regional Office for Eastern Africa and Global eLearning Platform. Developed through the Programme for Legal Empowerment and Aid Delivery in Kenya (PLEAD), the mandatory course comprises seven e-learning modules that police officers can complete at their own pace on a
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Remembering Fallen Officers
Nps Remembers Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty
29 Police Officers Were Killed This Year While On Duty
Mudavadi: 37 Police Office...
Remembering Fallen Officers
Nps Remembers Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty
29 Police Officers Were Killed This Year While On Duty
Mudavadi: 37 Police Officers Were Killed Last Year
Remembering Fallen Officers
Nps Remembers Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty
29 Police Officers Were Killed This Year While On Duty
Mudavadi: 37 Police Officers Were Killed Last Year
Dec. 5, 2024 | New York police release unmasked images of a man wanted in the shooting death of health insurance CEO Brian Thompson. The Liberal government bans...
Dec. 5, 2024 | New York police release unmasked images of a man wanted in the shooting death of health insurance CEO Brian Thompson. The Liberal government bans hundreds more gun models. And, how Canada’s doctor shortage is adding to the ER crunch.
Note: This episode has been updated to more precisely refer to an earlier story about alleged pressure on Michelle Rempel Garner and her decision to leave Patrick Brown’s campaign. Rempel Garner denies being coerced and says she left the campaign “of her own volition.”
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Note: This episode has been updated to more precisely refer to an earlier story about alleged pressure on Michelle Rempel Garner and her decision to leave Patrick Brown’s campaign. Rempel Garner denies being coerced and says she left the campaign “of her own volition.”
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah released 'National Police K-9 Journal' on January 02 at MHA. Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Director General, Border Security Force (BS...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah released 'National Police K-9 Journal' on January 02 at MHA. Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Director General, Border Security Force (BSF) DG.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah released 'National Police K-9 Journal' on January 02 at MHA. Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Director General, Border Security Force (BSF) DG.
In a partnership with the U.S. Department of State, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Swat Team is conducting training with 11 officers from the Haitian Na...
In a partnership with the U.S. Department of State, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Swat Team is conducting training with 11 officers from the Haitian National Police on Ballistic Shield skills.
In a partnership with the U.S. Department of State, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Swat Team is conducting training with 11 officers from the Haitian National Police on Ballistic Shield skills.
Elliot Eastman, 26, moved from Vermont to Sibuco in the Philippines 5 months ago. He married a local woman and opened a small business in the community. But national police believe Eastman was targeted by armed criminals, who killed him during an attempted kidnapping. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber takes a look at the tragic decline of Eastman’s circumstances, chronicled online, with retired NYPD detective Tom Smith.
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The first ever online training for Kenya's National Police Service was jointly developed in 2020 to address the unique challenges police officers were facing in enforcing law and order during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The training is the result of collaboration between the NPS, European Union and UNODC - the Regional Office for Eastern Africa and Global eLearning Platform. Developed through the Programme for Legal Empowerment and Aid Delivery in Kenya (PLEAD), the mandatory course comprises seven e-learning modules that police officers can complete at their own pace on a
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Remembering Fallen Officers
Nps Remembers Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty
29 Police Officers Were Killed This Year While On Duty
Mudavadi: 37 Police Officers Were Killed Last Year
Dec. 5, 2024 | New York police release unmasked images of a man wanted in the shooting death of health insurance CEO Brian Thompson. The Liberal government bans hundreds more gun models. And, how Canada’s doctor shortage is adding to the ER crunch.
Note: This episode has been updated to more precisely refer to an earlier story about alleged pressure on Michelle Rempel Garner and her decision to leave Patrick Brown’s campaign. Rempel Garner denies being coerced and says she left the campaign “of her own volition.”
00:00 The National for December 5, 2024
01:03 NYC police release images of CEO shooting suspect
04:28 Deadly incident in Vancouver leaves residents shaken
06:48 300 assault-style firearms added to banned list
09:46 Airline to be questioned about baggage fees
10:10 Earthquake triggers tsunami warning in California
10:35 Doctor shortage straining Canada's ERs
12:36 Arson extortion suspect arrested in Calgary
12:57 Patrick Brown testifies on election meddling
15:24 Syrian rebels capture another major city
19:06 NASA delays Artemis moon missions again
19:36 Grieving mothers confront Trudeau at AFN
22:40 Toronto Tempo named as Canada's 1st WNBA
23:00 Biden attends last tree lighting as president
23:24 Food price report predicts higher grocery bills
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26:08 At Issue | Confronting Trump's tariff threat
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah released 'National Police K-9 Journal' on January 02 at MHA. Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Director General, Border Security Force (BSF) DG.
In a partnership with the U.S. Department of State, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Swat Team is conducting training with 11 officers from the Haitian National Police on Ballistic Shield skills.
The National police (fr. Police nationale) of Niger are one of two Police forces, previously under the control of the Armed Forces of Niger, but following the Constitution of 1999, come under the control of the Ministry of the Interior. They are responsible for security and law enforcement in urban areas, and the protection of government buildings, institutions, and through special agencies, the security of government leaders.
The National Police report to the General Directorate of National Police, headquartered in Niamey which also commanded the former National Forces for Intervention and Security (FNIS), until it was superseded by the Guard Nationale in 2010. The National Police numbered 1500 in the year of 2002. The Niger police emergency number is 17. Foreign governments have accused the National Police of being poorly trained, equipped, and often corrupt. Niger police are alleged by the United States Department of State to commonly request money in return for assistance. Victims of criminal activities in Niger are not assured of assistance from Niger police even after calling the emergency number for Niger police. The traffic police of Niger are alleged similarly for slow response. The Niger police vehicles are often condemned of lacking the basic necessities such as gasoline.
As the national protest against hunger kicks off, the police and protesters have clashed in Suleja town of Niger state ... protest leading to the police dispersing the protesters.
“In the past, la gendarmerie nationale [the national military police] in Agadez, Niger, would pick up people who had been stranded or abandoned by smugglers and traffickers in the desert.
President-General of the NigerDeltaEthnicNationalitiesYouth Leaders, Victor Udoh, addressed the press afterwards ... Furthermore, the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders called on federal ...
The president is now under house arrest, the group added in a later state TV broadcast.Niger coup ... It comes a month after soldiers in Niger seized power from the democratically elected government ... UK nationals arrive in France following evacuation.
... of Police (AIGs) and Commissioners of Police in the 36 States and FCT also charged the police chiefs to ensure adequate security in the nation’s borders in view of the coup crisis in Niger.
Defense chiefs from West African nations finalized an intervention plan Friday and urged militaries to ready resources after negotiations deadlocked with Niger's military junta, which says it is ...
NIAMEY, Niger (AP) — France, Italy and Spain announced evacuations from Niger for ... His apparent overthrow is a blow for Western nations that were working with Niger against West African extremists.
Ten people were wounded, he said ... ___ ... Credit. AP. Credit. AP ... AJC ... Death toll in Pakistan suicide bombing rises to 54 as families hold funerals, police say ... West African nations threaten to use force if Niger's president isn't reinstated within a.
“It’s big-time for us,” winning pitcher Graham Ashcraft said ...Death toll in Pakistan suicide bombing rises to 54 as families hold funerals, police say ... West African nations threaten to use force if Niger's president isn't reinstated within a.
GOAL OF THE TOURNAMENT ...MOMENT OF THE TOURNAMENT ... COMEBACK ... ___ ... Death toll in Pakistan suicide bombing rises to 54 as families hold funerals, police say ... West African nations threaten to use force if Niger's president isn't reinstated within a.
The French figure, however, was increased by a one-off ... AP ... AP ... Death toll in Pakistan suicide bombing rises to 54 as families hold funerals, police say ... West African nations threaten to use force if Niger's president isn't reinstated within a.
The U.S ... “That’s the expectation for ourselves ... national team ... Death toll in Pakistan suicide bombing rises to 54 as families hold funerals, police say ... West African nations threaten to use force if Niger's president isn't reinstated within a.
It is also the only nation with industrial-scale farms ...Death toll in Pakistan suicide bombing rises to 54 as families hold funerals, police say ... West African nations threaten to use force if Niger's president isn't reinstated within a.