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The Buenos Aires Provincial Police ( Spanish : Policía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires , informally Policía Bonaerense ) is the police service responsible for policing the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina .

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7-549: Buenos Aires Police may refer to: Police Agencies [ edit ] Buenos Aires Provincial Police (Serving Buenos Aires Province ). Buenos Aires City Police (Serving the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ). Buenos Aires Metropolitan Police (Old police department of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ). Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

14-596: Is one of the biggest police services of Argentina, responsible for policing a province of over 15 million inhabitants, about 38% of Argentina's entire population. The Federal Capital district of Buenos Aires city is under the separate jurisdiction of the Buenos Aires City Police. The institution is usually referred to as Policía Bonaerense , where bonaerense is the demonym for the Province of Buenos Aires. This contrasts with porteño , used for

21-568: Is subordinate to the lowest ranking of commando officers): Mayor (Major) Capitán (Captain) Teniente 1ro. (First Lieutenant) Teniente (Lieutenant) Subteniente (Sublieutenant) Sargento (Sergeant) Oficial (Officer) Both the Commando and General rankings represent the sworn officers (armed personnel). The other rankings constitute the support staff. For the Professional , Technical and Administrative sub-rankings,

28-469: The Command sub-ranking are (ten levels) in descending order: Comisario General Comisario Mayor Comisario Inspector Comisario Subcomisario Oficial Principal Oficial Inspector Oficial Subinspector Oficial Ayudante Oficial Subayudante The General sub-ranking defines seven levels (the general sub-ranking is subordinate to the commando sub-ranking, so its highest ranking

35-643: The basic rank of agent). A new and simplified rank system was established through passage of a law governing police personnel. This system officially abolished the distinction between (commissioned) officers and sub-officers. It instituted a rank system consisting of the following nine ranks, listed in descending order: As of 2009, a new law modified the police ranks and established some variations (Ley 13.982/09). It establishes different personnel rankings ( "Escalafones" as they are called in Spanish), which relate to operational responsibilities: The current levels for

42-697: The inhabitants of the Buenos Aires city. This police force is subordinate to the Provincial Ministry of Security headed by Javier Alonso. Until January 2005, the Buenos Aires Police used the same rank system as employed by the Federal Police and other Argentine provincial police forces. This system consisted of seventeen ranks, of which nine were for (commissioned) officers and eight were for sub-officers (including

49-489: The title Buenos Aires Police . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buenos_Aires_Police&oldid=759966459 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Buenos Aires Provincial Police It

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