Quentin goes to stop them from alerting the police about the occult implications of his alleged bovicide. |
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He claims that there is a cozy arrangement between the police and the drug dealers. |
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The police were accused of using excessive force when they made the arrest. |
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The police were moving through the crowd telling people to move toward the exit. |
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The police ran a check on the license plate and found out that the car had been stolen. |
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There were dozens of police officers standing guard along the parade route. |
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The reporter quoted the police chief as saying that an investigation would be launched soon. |
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In 2012, Vietnamese police in Chau Giang village stormed into a Cham Mosque, stole the electric generator, and also raped Cham girls. |
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There is no way in which police can maintain dignity in seizing and destroying a donkey on whose flank a political message has been inscribed. |
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The Convention covers visits to hospitals, job centres, the police and social security offices. |
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Initially the police were unable to identify the victim, and published a death mask of Johnstone in several newspapers to assist identification. |
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Oman's police do not need search warrants in order to enter people's homes. |
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In 1937, Albizu Campos' party organized a protest in which numerous people were killed by police in Ponce. |
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For example, mounted police horses are still effective for certain types of patrol duties and crowd control. |
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Hampshire Constabulary that oversees matters on the Isle of Wight and across Hampshire was one of two police forces using Defender aircraft. |
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There is some controversy regarding comparative crime statistics due to inconsistencies between different police forces recording methodologies. |
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An extensive inquiry, involving 150 police officers and 11,000 interviews, failed to find the culprit. |
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Before November 2012 the Devon and Cornwall Police Authority was the police governance. |
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Between 1856 and 1947 police in Devon and Cornwall came under 26 different forces, all using different names. |
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Greater London and the City of London each have their own police forces, the Metropolitan Police Service and the City of London Police. |
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On 25 January 1952, British attempts to disarm a troublesome auxiliary police force barracks in Ismailia resulted in the deaths of 41 Egyptians. |
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In some of these states militia was renamed back to police such as Ukraine while in the other states it remains such as Belarus. |
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Sutcliffe hid a second knife in the toilet cistern at the police station when he was permitted to use the toilet. |
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Born in Gisborne, New Zealand, Clark started his career through petty crimes and was well known to police as a local thug. |
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It was instrumental in the Stalinist terror, but after the death of Stalin, the state security police was brought under strict party control. |
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Currently, the only approved method of decreasing the stray dog population is shooting by police officers. |
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The police force was to be made up of locals who were to regulate the crime occurring in the kingdom. |
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Predictably he returned to the scene of his crime, where the police were waiting to arrest him. |
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Panama maintains armed police and security forces, and small air and maritime forces. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Tsarist regime used Cossacks extensively to perform police service. |
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The trio lasted until only 1838 when they were dismissed in favour of a better organised police force under Superintendent Charles Otway. |
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Radio Dispatch Officers are located at both sites and deploy police officers following calls for service from the Call Handlers. |
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Finally the presenters were tasked with outrunning a police patrol car driven by the Stig on their test track. |
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Under the Directory, they were replaced by a simple police court, attended by a justice of the peace, and a police correctional court. |
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Control of the county police was to be exercised jointly by the quarter sessions and the county council through a standing joint committee. |
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In 1877 Truro was granted city status and the police force was renamed accordingly to Truro City Police. |
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Young stone-pelters took to the streets and faced armed police who fired straight at them, killing several. |
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In 1889 the Local Government Act codified the responsibilities of the police on Scilly, bringing them in line with police on the mainland. |
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This issue caused sharp divisions amongst some members of the police force. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police stopped using the 'jam sandwich' police car markings between 2000 and 2005 when battenberg markings came into favour. |
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Public perceptions of crime and confidence in the police was also better than the national average. |
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Urban communities have often expressed great dislike of noisy aircraft, and police and passenger helicopters can be unpopular. |
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In addition, the police and other agencies have been steadily replacing and modernising their fleets of vehicles. |
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Himmler hoped it would eventually totally replace the existing police system. |
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The nation has provided 100,000 military and police personnel to serve in 35 UN peacekeeping operations across four continents. |
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Governor Ralph Darling felt a mounted police force was more efficient than a militia. |
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Before the present police station was built, the original one was housed in Ruthin Gaol. |
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A police check revealed his car had false number plates and Sutcliffe was arrested and transferred to Dewsbury Police Station. |
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The police obtained a search warrant for his home at 6, Garden Lane in Heaton, Bradford and brought his wife in for questioning. |
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On 26 August 2016 the police investigation was the subject of BBC Radio 4's The Reunion. |
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After police detained him in Scotland, he confessed to being involved in three murder attempts. |
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In response to that, the police made heavy use of water cannons and tear gas in order to scatter the protestors. |
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These men were used as a judicial police force for Castile, as well as to attempt to keep Castilian nobles in check. |
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As of January 2017, 34 police officers from Madagascar are deployed in Haiti as part of the United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti. |
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There is a huge police presence inside and outside the national stadium during a match between the two great rivals to prevent a clash. |
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While 1476 was not the first time that Castile had seen the Hermandad, it was however the first time that the police force was used by the crown. |
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In 1477, Isabella visited Extremadura and Andalusia to introduce this more efficient police force there as well. |
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Both units are composed of police officers on lengthy rotations to those services. |
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The Hays Commission declared it a massacre and police mob action, and it has since been known as the Ponce massacre. |
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Its new police force was a major improvement over its predecessor but was not fully able to deter crime. |
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In addition to the two command stations there were four secondary police stations and eight police posts. |
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This means that there are many islands with no police presence, and many parts of islands where getting to a police post can take several days. |
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The web series Caledonia and associated novel is a supernatural police drama that takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. |
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The Norwegian police stated that Statoil asked Greenpeace to stop preventing its activities, but Greenpeace ignored the warning. |
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After three days of rioting, police were brought in from elsewhere to help quell the rioters. |
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Their behaviour attracted a harsh oppugnance of public which was suppressed by use of police force. |
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Oslo Police District is Norway's largest police district with over 2,300 employees. |
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In the Northern Territory, arguably the most outback of Australian states, police are still not armed. |
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He established a police force, appointed officials to carry out his land reforms, and ordered the rebuilding of Carthage and Corinth. |
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The presenters won the challenge because The Stig was stopped by the traffic police just 3 miles from the finish. |
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The police force is governed by the elected Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner. |
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Winnipeg is protected by the Winnipeg Police Service, which in 2012 had 1,442 police officers. |
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The geographical area covered is the largest for any police force in England, and the fifth largest in the United Kingdom. |
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The Act made it mandatory for all police forces covering a populace of less than 10,000 to merge with the county police. |
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All burghs of barony and regality that had not adopted a police system were abolished. |
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Coast Guard officers carries the same equipment and similar uniforms to regular Swedish police officers. |
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When the chief constable of Devon announced his intention to send the county police into Okehampton in 1857, the police committee rejected them. |
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In 1837 the Duke contacted the London Metropolitan Police and requested the services of a superintendent to oversee a police force. |
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Picket lines were stationed outside the pits and other industrial sites requiring coal and violent clashes with police were common. |
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The decree also allowed the police to detain people indefinitely without charges or a court order. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police have officers that patrol the streets and attend incidents with police dogs. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police are the first police force to train dogs to search for missing persons. |
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In Ireland itself, the IRB tried an armed revolt in 1867 but, as it was heavily infiltrated by police informers, the rising was a failure. |
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The Police Roll of Honour Trust lists and commemorates all British police officers killed in the line of duty. |
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In 2006 the Home Office announced plans to reduce the number of police forces in the UK from 42 to 24 in an attempt to save money. |
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This situation is made worse because customer who patronize such taxis cannot complain to the police or media. |
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A luxury waterfront flat believed to be owned by a Hells Angels bikie in Sydney was searched by police this afternoon. |
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The incident has caused a lot of dissension within the police department. |
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A police officer was injured in a gun battle that took place last night. |
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A parody of a police manual that made fun of the conventions of 1970s British police procedurals like The Sweeney. |
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Roosevelt told Molotov that the Big Four must unite together after the war to police the world and disarm aggressor states. |
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The man joined a group of bergies sleeping near the police station and pretended to be one of them when confronted by the rangers. |
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Due to a change in the way the public access police services, only Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Central police stations have front desk services. |
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The police are working hard to catch the criminals and put them in jail. |
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The four police authorities, three fire and rescue authorities, and three national park authorities in Wales are associate members. |
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Mountain rescue in south Wales is provided by five volunteer groups, with the police having overall command. |
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These figures were created by combining police recorded crime and the British Crime Survey. |
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Weeks of investigation led to nothing, leaving police officers frustrated that they collected an important clue. |
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Williams, who immediately gave themselves up to the police and claimed responsibility. |
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The police were baffled by the exploits of a cat burglar who only stole from the upper floors of high-rise apartments. |
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In response to the police reaction to the murders, the Leeds Revolutionary Feminist Group organised a number of 'Reclaim the Night' marches. |
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One of several pairs of mounted police in flak jackets clip-clops past, patrolling the perimeter. |
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While absent without leave, they assaulted a police constable who tried to arrest them. |
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The police investigated the Krays on several occasions, but the brothers' reputation for violence made witnesses afraid to testify. |
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This was the first time that the police knew exactly who was involved, and offered them a solid case to prosecute the twins for McVitie's murder. |
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On 7 July, several cars were set on fire and street barricades were erected to prevent the police from entering the area. |
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A provost sergeant is in charge of the garrison police or regimental police. |
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The police in Denmark therefore kept the proponents of Scandinavism under close watch. |
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The police and gendarmerie are stationed and administered at the local level. |
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Budget cuts since 2009 have severely impacted the national police force, producing a steep increase in criminal activity in recent years. |
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Fuller was brought up in Sussex, where his interest in the police force was encouraged by an officer attached to his school. |
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Each one of Sierra Leone's 14 districts is headed by a district police commissioner who is the professional head of their respective district. |
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The police were called soon after, and it was soon established that the bones were those of a young female. |
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Many Haitians as well as observers of the Haitian society believe that this monopolized power could have given way to a corrupt police force. |
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As with crime statistics elsewhere, they are broadly divided into victim studies and police reports. |
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The protest ended with an outbreak of fighting between local youths and police officers leading to widespread disturbances across English cities. |
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Despite the international contingent, the police violently barred Laino's return. |
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In early February 1988, police arrested 200 people attending a National Coordinating Committee meeting in Coronel Oviedo. |
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She said that this was partly due to the government removing red tape and scrapping targets to allow the police to concentrate on crime fighting. |
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In March 2011, police snipers opened fire on the prodemocracy camp in Sana'a, killing more than 50 people. |
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The most prominent case, the 2006 Cash for Honours scandal, saw a police investigation, with no charges being brought. |
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It was broken up by police but the following month 30,000 marched on Villahermosa to protest. |
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In 2005, at least 36 people were killed in clashes across the country between police and protesters over rising fuel prices. |
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Australia now provides the bulk of external assistance, including the police force, which has a paramilitary wing. |
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These helmets do not feature either St Edward's Crown or the Brunswick Star, which are used on most other police helmets in England and Wales. |
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The Black Market is under constant threat by the Police, but under no circumstances do the police regulate the substances that are being created. |
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The match saw sets of supporters from both clubs clash with police after the match. |
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Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. |
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The police and courts are taking action, however, as Rangers fans are being charged, convicted and jailed for sectarian behaviour. |
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The Turkish police are allowed to ask any person to show ID, and refusing to comply may lead to arrest. |
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The protesters replied to the police officers' demands with a chorus of oinks. |
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It aired on BBC One Wales from 7 May 2012 and saw him take on jobs such as primary school teacher, zookeeper, drag artist and police officer. |
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If those four white police don't get hung, it's on again. It's on like Donkey Kong! |
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Norwegian government and police reportedly allowed the coast guard to tow the Greenpeace ship. |
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For similar motives, it is the basis of the police badge of the new Police Service of Northern Ireland. |
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The document is issued by the police on behalf of the Ministry of Interior. |
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Over 1,700 of those are police officers, nearly 140 police lawyers and 500 civilian employees. |
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Helmut Schmidt, police senator of Hamburg, coordinated the rescue operations, and requested for emergency help throughout Europe. |
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In 1800, still under police surveillance, Bonneville took refuge with his father in Evreux. |
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London is unique in having a police team, Project Violet, dedicated to this type of abuse. |
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Under this law, police powers were extended, constitutional rights suspended and censorship legalised. |
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Dutch citizens from the age of 14 are required to be able to show a valid identity document upon request by a police officer or similar official. |
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The Naxalite problem has to be tackled by the state police forces and paramilitary forces. |
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Burghs reformed or created under this and later legislation became known as police burghs. |
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In April 2008, police found 1,500 shell casings on various streets after one battle left 13 suspected drug traffickers dead. |
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Tom is in rapt communion with his police car, lying on his stomach, pushing it round and round, making nee-naw noises. |
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At the provincial level it is coordinated by the respective internal security ministries and enforced by local police agencies. |
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Roughly a quarter of the police and crime commissioners elected in England and Wales in the 2012 election were independents. |
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All police forces are the responsibility of the executive branch of any of the federal or state powers. |
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In March 2011, the UN handed over operational control of the police force to the East Timor authorities. |
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The report ruled that the main reason for the disaster was overcrowding due to a failure of police control. |
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When control is practiced predominantly by military or police force it is considered coercive sovereignty. |
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During the night the situation turned violent as the escalation by riot police and protesters damaged portions of the square. |
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The police nicked him climbing over the fence of the house he'd broken into. |
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Jamaican police had initially launched a murder investigation into Woolmer's death but later confirmed that he died of heart failure. |
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The course was secured by police who then evacuated jockeys, race personnel, and local residents along with 60,000 spectators. |
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On 22 July, police broke off his fight with Jim Hall after he had knocked Hall down several times. |
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After the first attack, Labour criticised cuts in police numbers under the Conservative government. |
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In July 2016, a former police detective Jeffrey Davies was jailed for two rapes. |
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Police officers were drafted in to separate the groups but some unionists broke through police lines. |
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It made perfect sense to Michael that the Berlin police would choose to infiltrate the Black Bloc, rather than the establishment leftist parties. |
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Other regional structures use the municipal boundaries as a layout, including the police districts, the court districts and the electoral wards. |
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The other areas in the ceremonial county fall within the police area of the Cleveland Police. |
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Over the next 12 months around 30 people were arrested in connection with the investigation, 19 of whom were serving or retired police officers. |
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The crowd, recorded as between 2,000 and 6,000 strong, turned violent and police were forced to protect Moran's Blackshirt bodyguard. |
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On the first day of Chinese New Year 2016, riots targeting the police force broke out. |
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By the end of the following month, the police had made 32 arrests in relation to the events. |
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After questioning a woman who had been offering to lend her pen to voters, the police decided that no offence was being committed. |
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In a serious lapse of security, assistance only arrived after two calls to the Palace police switchboard. |
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This has led the police authority to consider the chief constable's position and it was considered to be appropriate to accept his retirement. |
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However, the conspiracies generally failed in the face of intense police work. |
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On May 29, however, the seven activists from Greenpeace were peacefully captured by Norwegian police on the rig. |
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The band is not funded or related to the police force but do have permission to use their name and uniform. |
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Through media reports it percolated to the surface that the police investigation was profoundly flawed. |
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It is ironic that the robber's car crashed into a police station. |
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In 1996, the BBC applied for a trade mark to use the TARDIS' blue police box design in merchandising associated with Doctor Who. |
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He is thinking about changing occupations and becoming a police officer. |
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She filled out a police report at the scene of the accident. |
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Not all searches and seizures by the police require a warrant. |
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The police have been reluctant to take their investigation any further. |
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Law enforcement in Italy is provided by multiple police forces, five of which are national, Italian agencies. |
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Law enforcement, including criminal courts, is officially a provincial responsibility, conducted by provincial and municipal police forces. |
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The suspect was in the police station's holding cell overnight. |
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The film's director hired a real police officer as a technical consultant. |
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Call Handlers are regularly faced with calls for service where a person is feeling suicidal and has called the police for help. |
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More than 300 police officers collected 12,500 statements and checked thousands of cars, without success. |
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The police made a rigorous examination of the evidence at the crime scene. |
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You'd imagine a 26-year sentence for a brutal murder would be enough to assuage the amour-propre of any police force. |
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The police impounded her car because it was illegally parked. |
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The border police searched the car for drugs and other contraband. |
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The marchers claimed that police did nothing to protect them and that some officers helped the attackers. |
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So, the police conducted a New Year's Eve raid in 1967 on a gayish bar over on Sunset and Sanborn in Silver Lake called the Black Cat. |
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Taliban fighters killed and raped female relatives of police commanders and soldiers as well as midwives. |
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But just because the court freed them was not reason enough for the police to close the case file as lamentably and condemnably as they did. |
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Dental records confirmed that the body was hers, and the police began a formal investigation into her murder. |
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During a recent burglary epidemic a police superintendent one night made a tour of inspection through the burglarised district. |
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It was not only the police but the palace which obtruded on a home secretary's life. |
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They were ostracized for breaking the blue wall of silence about police misconduct. |
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Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety. |
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This provision usually applies, apart from torture, to cases of severe police violence and poor conditions in detention. |
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He did not go to the police and cover the calumniator with infamy before the tribunals. |
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Skilled cataphiles elude police by ducking into corridors or moving in the dark. |
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Most notably these included paramilitary decommissioning, police reform and the normalisation of Northern Ireland. |
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It was one of the largest investigations by a British police force and predated the use of computers. |
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Apparently his stolen car had been taken to a chop shop, as the police only recovered the frame. |
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The police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident. |
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The development of civic institutions included the City of Glasgow Police in 1800, one of the first municipal police forces in the world. |
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Since the police reform movement of the 1930s, the primary job of the public police has narrowed to that of crime-fighter. |
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Every year around the holidays, the police launch a campaign to crack down on drunk driving. |
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Shellie shouts something I can't quite make out over the racket of a passing police copter. |
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In many cases gangs use bribery, cyberhacking, and other methods to infiltrate police departments for information or intelligence. |
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In Moss Side they called the police Dibble, after Officer Dibble in the cartoon Top Cat, so the name had sprung from that. |
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Attempts to build a credible Afghan police force were faltering badly, according to NATO officials. |
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If you get picked up by the military police you will be in big trouble, and there will be no fucky-fucky for you tonight. |
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The police frisked the suspiciously-acting individual and found a knife as well as a bag of marijuana. |
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A detective asking you to buy illegal marijuana for a dying man would be police entrapment. |
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The car thief fought with an officer and tried to drown a police dog before being shot while escaping. |
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It contains four cells, which are no longer used, and a much reduced number of police officers present. |
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Underground armies operate in the large cities enturbulating the police with false information through anonymous phone calls and letters. |
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Indeed, it is being erroneously taken for granted that this Suffrage foolery is a kind of game between the police and the fooligans. |
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Five of our lads had just watched the riot police go into the Wellington and give the fash a kicking. |
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A fantasist was beginning a two-year stint behind bars today for conning police into thinking he was a James Bond-style secret agent. |
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As the police made their way to the upper levels, they did so with guns drawn and itchy trigger fingers at the ready. |
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The EU also operates the Schengen Information System which provides a common database for police and immigration authorities. |
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It operates 16 police stations functioning under the Home Ministry of Government of Kerala. |
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The police chased the suspect for two days before he finally gave them the slip and vanished. |
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A fourth police force in London, the Ministry of Defence Police, do not generally become involved with policing the general public. |
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The two men heard a sound from above, and looked up to see three police helijets hovering overhead. |
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The police don't know him, and the information they have leads them to think he could possibly have murdered his wife. |
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During the 18th century, London was dogged by crime, and the Bow Street Runners were established in 1750 as a professional police force. |
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The vehicles also appear virtually identical to typical UK police vehicles, but are left hand drive. |
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The Virginia Capitol Police is the oldest police department in the United States. |
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There's quite a trade in laudanum since the police started shaking down the hop-joints so much. |
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But in some respects humanitarian intervention looks more like police work than war. |
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The police intercepted the package of stolen goods while it was in transit. |
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Along the perimeter road the police car approached, headlamps inflaming the afternoon sunlight. |
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They were unpaid, which, in comparison with modern standards, meant a lesser tax bill to pay for a police force. |
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The increasingly powerful United States Navy took on the former role of the Royal Navy as global naval power and police force of the sea. |
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The police officer let the ticket slide when she found her brother-in-law's car illegally parked. |
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Originally a K9 dog for the police department, Captain was asked to resign for unknown reasons. |
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On 27 July, a tricolour cockade was adopted as part of the uniform of the National Guard, the national police force that succeeded the militia. |
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The Mayor would have fiscal control over health, transport, housing and police in the area. |
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The police were called in to keep the peace during the political demonstration. |
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On 22 March 2017, a terrorist attack took place, when a man stabbed a police officer after driving into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge. |
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The Chief Constable of Glamorgan requested troops be sent in to help police quell the rioting. |
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It has its own ancient system of 25 wards, as well as its own police service. |
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In 2014, May delivered a speech to the Police Federation, in which she criticised aspects of the culture of the police force. |
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The first of these were delivered in 1965 to the Royal Ulster Constabulary, the Northern Ireland police force. |
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In New Hampshire, the ten high sheriffs are the senior law enforcement officers of each county, and have police powers throughout the state. |
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In 2008, an opposition rally in Sana'a demanding electoral reform was met with police gunfire. |
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It is the smallest territorial police force in England and Wales, in both geographic area and the number of police officers. |
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City police sergeants and constables wear crested helmets whilst on foot patrol. |
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You'll be laughing on the other side of your face when the police find out you've been lying to them. |
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Union organising and strikes took place in numerous locations, including police strikes in London among the Metropolitan Police. |
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Most police officers had no blackfella cultural background, no knowledge of Aboriginal priorities in life, yet they were the power in the town. |
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The strength of the police force, as of 2008, in England and Wales was around 140,000 of whom 32,000 are women. |
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A friend of her son's bribed a police chief into seizing Gatteschi's papers, including the letters, which were then destroyed. |
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The police force within Vatican City, known as the Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City, belongs to the city state, not to the Holy See. |
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In the third quarter of 2009, there were a little over 17,000 full time equivalent serving police officers. |
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All public gatherings of five or more people require police permits, and protests may legally be held only at the Speakers' Corner. |
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I no longer get an ounce of comfort from seeing those obzocky police vans that could pass for foreign ice cream trucks. |
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It is expected that this police power will only apply to air and sea routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. |
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Serb police began to pursue Jashari and his followers in the village of Donje Prekaz. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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Activists for Bosch's Dominican Revolutionary Party were violently harassed by the Dominican police and armed forces. |
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Employees of the public security stations and reserve police gathered in Cirkin Polje, part of the town of Prijedor. |
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The law enforcement in Pakistan is carried out by joint network of several federal and provincial police agencies. |
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Members of the NYPD are frequently referred to by politicians, the media, and their own police cars by the nickname, New York's Finest. |
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This in turn caused an improvement in quality control and reduction of police interdiction in the distribution of cocaine. |
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At the same time, there was British and American concern about a police state being built in Poland. |
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The Islamabad has its own police component, the Capital Police, to maintain law and order in the capital. |
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Castel Gandolfo and the named basilicas are patrolled internally by police agents of Vatican City State and not by Italian police. |
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According to the BBC, such warrants are usually served in the presence of police officers. |
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In 2012, it was also revealed that Australian Federal police were working with UK police to investigate hacking by News Corp. |
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The Gendarmerie Corps was transformed into a civilian police and security force. |
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The CID bureaus are the crime investigation unit and forms a vital part in each provincial police service. |
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Finally, I lost the plot. I got into my car and drove to the police station. |
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In the metropolitan areas, police stations are divided into wards, which are further divided into mahallas. |
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There is a Vatican football championship, with teams including the Swiss Guard's FC Guardia and police and museum guard teams. |
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No one claimed responsibility for the blast, but the police investigated suspicions that the IRA was behind it. |
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Zelman is undecided as to whether More was being ironic in his book or was genuinely advocating a police state. |
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Half of UK police forces do not record such cases and many local authorities are also unable to provide figures. |
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If one fails to comply, law enforcement officers are allowed to insist on personal identification at the police station. |
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The tourist made a complaint to the police and, despite sympathy, the sentry was confined to barracks for ten days. |
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The city's main police station in Little Park Street also hosts a museum of Coventry's police force. |
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Horses are trained and ridden for practical working purposes such as in police work or for controlling herd animals on a ranch. |
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Orwell, with his Cadet Corps and police training, was quickly made a corporal. |
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He signed up as a special constable in the local police and later joined the Hampstead Volunteer Reserve of the army. |
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A month later, he arrived at Rangoon and travelled to the police training school in Mandalay. |
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Leadership needs to be able to promise members, especially those like armies, police forces, or paramilitaries will abide by agreements. |
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He spent the next four hours in the back of the sweltering NYPD meat wagon as police rounded up other young men. |
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The Somaliland and Puntland regional governments maintain their own security and police forces. |
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Over a thousand police officers, 15,000 volunteers, and several aeroplanes scoured the rural landscape. |
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Mexican numbers are hard to confirm because of fears of police involvement in kidnapping. |
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The patrons would spill into the streets chanting and drew the police on regular occasions. |
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The pair were caught in a large police operation in May, and Chaplin's coffin was found buried in a field in the nearby village of Noville. |
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Hitchcock told Truffaut that his lifelong fear of the police attracted him to the subject and was embedded in many scenes. |
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The California Highway Patrol is the largest statewide police agency in the United States in employment with over 10,000 employees. |
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Swiftly banned by Paris police chief Jean Chiappe, it was unavailable for fifty years. |
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He was captured in the city of Ayutthaya, Thailand by Thai police on August 11, 2003, before he could finish planning the attack. |
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