Difference between revisions of "Turkish General Directorate of Security"
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The General Directorate of Security (EGM) or Turkish Police Organization is the state organization responsible for internal security, which was first established in 1845 and is organized in all provinces and districts in Turkey. EGM operates in the places where the municipal organization is located, and the Coast Guard Command is responsible for the coasts and seas, and the Gendarmerie General Command is responsible for the rural areas. | The General Directorate of Security (EGM) or Turkish Police Organization is the state organization responsible for internal security, which was first established in 1845 and is organized in all provinces and districts in Turkey. EGM operates in the places where the municipal organization is located, and the Coast Guard Command is responsible for the coasts and seas, and the Gendarmerie General Command is responsible for the rural areas. |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 14 February 2024
Institution Sector: Security
Full Name | Turkish General Directorate of Security |
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Address | Ayrancı Mahallesi
Dikmen Caddesi 11 06100 Çankaya, Ankara |
City | Ankara |
Institution Type | Law Enforcement |
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Timeline:
Creation Date | 10 April 1845 |
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Description[edit | ]
The General Directorate of Security (EGM) or Turkish Police Organization is the state organization responsible for internal security, which was first established in 1845 and is organized in all provinces and districts in Turkey. EGM operates in the places where the municipal organization is located, and the Coast Guard Command is responsible for the coasts and seas, and the Gendarmerie General Command is responsible for the rural areas.