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The Federal Police ( es, Policía Federal, PF), formerly known as the (Federal Preventive Police) and sometimes referred to in the U.S. as "
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", was a Mexican national police force formed in 1999 and folded into the
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in 2019. It operated under the authority of the Department of Security and Civil Protection. The Federal Police was formed through the merger of four previously independent federal police agencies — the Federal Highway Police, the Fiscal Police, the Investigation and National Security Center, and the
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's 3rd Military Police Brigade — and was initially referred to as the Federal Preventive Police. Throughout its 20 year existence, the Federal Police was dogged by allegations of widespread corruption and abuse — allegations which
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said influenced his administration's decision to disband the force. Since its disbandment, two high-ranking commanders have been arrested for offences they committed while leading the Federal Police. The police force was 1,870,406,000 pesos in debt to creditors, members of the public, and former employees when it was disbanded.


History

On May 29, 2009, the Federal Preventive Police name was changed to Federal Police, and some duties were added to it. The Federal Police was created as the main Federal Preventive Police in 1999 by the initiative of
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(1994–2000) to prevent and combat and to enforce the law that drugs will not run around on Mexico's streets. The PF has been assuming its authority in stages over time, as its budget has grown and it has combined and reorganized police departments from major agencies such as those for migration, treasury, and highways. Many large bus stations and airports in Mexico are assigned a PF detachment. Public Safety Secretary
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hoped to reform the nation's long-troubled police. Among other steps, he consolidated several agencies into a Federal Police force of nearly 25,000. The Federal Police celebrates its anniversary on July 13 every year (Federal Police Day), with its history dating to 1928 as the successor of the agencies mentioned above.


Mexican Federal Preventive Police

The Mexican Federal Preventive Police was an agency created from the Mexican Highway Patrol in 1999. It was replaced by the Mexican Federal Police due to
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problems and bribing issues. On May 30, 2009, the Mexican Federal Police took over the PFP's duties as the Federal Ministerial Police took over the Mexican federal Investigative Agency's duties.


Calderón's administration

When
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took office as president in 2006, there were roughly half a dozen drug cartels in Mexico. Each of the organizations were large and dominated huge parts of Mexico's territorial landscape, and operated internationally and overseas as well. When Calderón assumed the presidency, he realized that he could not rely on the federal police nor the intelligence agencies to restore order and crack down the logistics of the mafias. Over several decades, the cartels had bribed police commanders and top politicians; and often riddled with corruption, state authorities would not only fail to cooperate with other authorities in distinct federal levels, but would actively protect the cartels and their leaders. With limited options available, Calderón turned to the
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, which, because of its limited involvement in acting against the cartels, remained relatively immune to corruption and organized crime infiltration. He then moved the military to parts of Mexico most plagued by drug-violence to target, capture, and – if necessary – kill the leaders of the drug trafficking organizations. Yet, the president understood that the military could not fight the cartels alone and needed cops to rely on for patrolling, collecting intelligence information, and gathering evidences necessary to prosecute drug traffickers. With the argument that he was tired of the corruption, Calderón abolished the
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agency created in May 2009 and created an entirely new police force. The new force has formed part of Mexico's first national crime information system, which stores the
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s of everyone arrested in the country. They also have assumed the role of the Army in several parts of the country. According to ''
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'', the federal police has avoided "any serious incidents of corruption." On October 21, 2008, President Felipe Calderón proposed to break the former Federal Preventive Police to replace it with a different organization, because "the PFP has not yielded the expected results and has not been a strong institution capable of serving as a model for all police services in the country." The new corporation became the Federal Police, and it provides support to the police as to the Federal District, states and municipalities. This decision was said to be not entirely unexpected, given the insufficient number of convictions, the alarming increase of violence, abductions and cases of corruption and complicity with organized crime elements.


Peña Nieto's administration

In 2012, it was reported that President
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's government had proposed the creation of a new unit to replace all Federal Police duties. Federal Police would not be disbanded but would be assigned to special tasks & missions. Additional information on Mexico's planned
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("The 'National Gendarmerie' and Mexico's Crime Fighting Plans," MexiData.info, Dec. 24, 2012). The final product is the 2014 creation of the Federal Police's Gendarmerie Division, with 5,000 police agents. Its focus is on providing ongoing public security in areas with heavy criminal activities and providing border security. It is also expected to reinforce state, city and municipal police forces when the need arises. It is one of the seven constituent divisions of the Federal Police reporting directly to the Commissioner, and the newest to be raised. The National Gendarmerie is defined as a military grade force within the Federal Police.


Lopez Obrador's administration

Before becoming
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,
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campaigned on a promise to take the military off the streets of Mexico. Shortly after getting into office, Obrador released a plan to create the National Guard under control of the
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which would be in charge of "preventing and combating crime". Obrador stated that the new National Guard would be critical to solving Mexico's ongoing security crisis. On 28 February, the Mexico's General Congress voted to approve a 60,000-member national guard. On 30 June 2019, the National Guard was officially established in the Constitution of Mexico. The new National Guard, de facto successor to a similar formation raised in 1821 and abolished in 1935, is composed today of personnel from parts of both the National Gendarmerie and Federal Forces Divisions of the Federal Police.


Strength

In 2000, the PF had 10,878 agents and staff: * 4,899 from the
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's 3rd Brigade of the
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(), included two military police battalions and an Assault Battalion. * 4,000 from the Federal Highway Police () * 1,500 from the Fiscal Police (Policía Fiscal Federal) * 600 from the Interior Ministry's Center of National Security And Investigation () – Mexican
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.


Organization

Regulation of the Law of the Federal Police in the Official Gazette of May 17, 2010, to establish the basic organizational structure of this Decentralized Administrative Body, Article 5 of that system, comprising a total of 136 seats of middle and senior management, broken 130 seats structure, as shown below: *1 General Commissioner; *7 Divisions: Intelligence Research, Regional Security; Scientific, Drug, Federal and Gendarmerie Forces; *1 General Secretariat; *1 Internal Affairs; *20 Coordination; *66 DGs; *6 DGs in aid to the Chief of the Division of Regional Security; *32 State Coordination at the regional level; and *1 Head of Internal Affairs.


Commissioner General

* General Vargas Pitt Azian of Legal Affairs * Directorate General of Information * Directorate General of Social Communication * Directorate General of Planning and Coordination


Intelligence Division

* Coordination of Technical Services * General Directorate of Technical Monitoring Center ** Directorate General of the Center for Risk Alert and Response ** Directorate General for Development and Operation of Coverage * Covert Operations Coordination ** Directorate General Operations and Infiltration ** Directorate General of Recruitment and Resource Management ** Directorate General for Supervision and Surveillance * Coordination Analysis and International Liaison ** Directorate General of Analysis and Statistics ** Directorate General for International Police Affairs ** Indicators DG Information Integration


Research Division

* Research Coordination Office ** Directorate General of Tactical Analysis ** General Directorate of Criminal Records and Records ** Directorate General for Crisis Management and Negotiation * Coordination of Field Research ** DG Research of Crimes against the Security and Integrity of Persons ** Directorate General for Research of Crimes High Impact ** DG Research of Federal Crimes *Technical Research Coordination and Operation ** Directorate General of Technical Operations **Directorate General of Operational Intelligence **Directorate General Tactical Support


Regional Security Division

* DG Personnel * DG Information * Directorate General Operations * Department of Logistics and Training * Directorate General of Planning and Supervision * Directorate General of Operational Control * State Coordinators (32) * Regional Coordination Zones (5) ** Central Regional Coordination Zone ** Northeast Regional Coordination Zone ** Northwest Regional Coordination Zone ** West Regional Coordination Zone ** Southeast Regional Coordination Zone


Scientific Division

* For the Prevention of Electronic Crimes ** Department Cyber Crimes Prevention ** CERT-MX – Centre of Expertise in Technological Response () ** DG Laboratories in Electronics and Forensic Investigation * Coordination of Technological Innovation ** Directorate General for Emerging Information Technologies ** Department of Infrastructure and Implementation of Technological Processes ** Directorate General for Innovation and Development * Coordination of Criminology ** Directorate General of Criminal Behavior ** DG Laboratories ** DG Specialties


Drug Division

* Drug Research Coordination Office ** Tactical Analysis Directorate General of Drug ** Directorate General of Records and Registration of Drug Trafficking and Related Crimes ** Liaison Department and Institutional Cooperation ** Field Research Coordination and Technical Drug ** Directorate General of Technical Operation Drug ** Directorate General of Drug Intelligence Operations ** Directorate General Tactical Support against Drug Trafficking and Related Crimes * Research Coordination Illicit Resources ** Directorate General of Tactical Analysis of Crimes Financial System ** Financial Intelligence Directorate for Prevention ** Prevention Directorate General Operations Illicit Resources


Federal Forces Division

* Coordination for Law and Order Restoration ** Directorate General for Force Protection ** Directorate General for Rescue Operations and Civil Support ** Directorate General of Prison Transfers and Support * Coordination of Immediate Quick Reaction Forces ** Directorate General of Physical Security ** Directorate General for Quick Action Forces ** Directorate General of the Canine Units * Coordination of Special Operations ** Directorate General of Intervention ** Directorate General of Explosives ** Directorate General of Special Equipment


National Gendarmerie Division

''See article: National Gendarmerie (Mexico)'' *Coordination Bureau of the National Gendarmerie ** Directorate General of Planning and Logistics ** Directorate General of Strategic Operations and Special Units of the Gendarmerie ** Directorate General of Social Services and Public Affairs


General Secretary

* Coordination of General Services ** Directorate General of Human Resources ** Directorate General of Financial Resources ** Department of Material Resources * Air Operations Coordination ** Directorate General Operations ** Directorate General Maintenance ** Directorate General for Aviation and Safety Supervision * Coordination Technical Support ** Department of Information ** Directorate General of Telecommunications ** Directorate General of Technical Facilities and Maintenance * Police Coordination System Development ** Control Directorate General Trust ** Directorate General of Civil Service System and Disciplinary ** Directorate-General for Education and Professionalization


Internal Affairs

* Directorate General for Internal Oversight Monitoring and * Directorate General for Internal Investigation * Directorate General Accountability


Internal Control


Superior Academy of Public Security of the Federal Police

* Directorate General; * Directorate-General for Administration; * Academic Board; * Preceptory address * Services Division


Divisions

The Policía Federal consists of seven branches of service, known as divisions, administered by a central administration called the General Secretariat () * Anti-drug Division – * Scientific Division – * Federal Forces Division – * Intelligence Division – * Investigation Division – * Regional Security Division – * National Gendarmerie Division – There is also a separate Internal Affairs Unit (). 2010 included the approx 35,000 civil servants on. A Comisionado General (General Manager), which is used directly by the President of Mexico, heads with wide-ranging powers the institution. Maribel Cervantes Guerrero broke off in February 2012 Facundo Rosas Rosas, who held this office since 2009 . The Special Operations Group (GOPES) is the police elite counter terror hostage rescue unit.


Ranks

;Commissioned officers ;Basic scale ladder The ranks from Commissioner to Commissioner General wear more complex rank insignia involving the seven-pointed star of the Federal Police badge above one to four five-pointed stars placed between two stripes.


Equipment


Weapons


Pistols

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* CZ P-09


Submachine guns

* Colt 9 mm SMG *
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Assault rifles

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Sniper rifles

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* Heckler & Koch MSG90


Machine guns

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Shotguns

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Grenade launchers

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Transport

The PF has many vehicles; land,
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, it is estimated to own more than 17,000 patrol cars. The exact information regarding transport vehicles and aircraft that comprise the fleet of the Federal Police is
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, to protect the life and efficiency of agents. Rotary wing and fixed wing pilot training takes place in the school of Naval Aviation located on Las Bajadas, Veracruz.


Aircraft


See also

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Attorney General of Mexico The Attorney General of the Republic is the head of the Attorney General's Office (''Fiscalía General de la República, FGR''; prior to 2019, ''Procuraduría General de la República, PGR'') and the Federal Public Ministry of the United Mexi ...
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Federales ''Federales'' (singular ''Federale'' or, rarely but aligning with Spanish, ''Federal'') is a Spanglish word used in an informal context to denote security forces operating under a federal political system. The term gained widespread usage by E ...
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Grupo de Operaciones Especiales (Mexico) The Grupo de Operaciones Especiales (GOPES) ( en, Special Operations Group) was the tier 1 police tactical unit of the Federal Police of Mexico. Specialization Their mission was to carry out a variety of operations such as: *Counter-narcotics an ...
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Rurales In Mexico, the term ''Rurales'' ( Spanish) is used in respect of two armed government forces. The historic Guardia Rural ('Rural Guard') was a rural mounted police force, founded by President Benito Juárez in 1861 and expanded by President Po ...
* Mexican Drug War *
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References


External links


PF Official site
– English
Official site

Statistics of Crime in Mexico





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