This is a list of historical secret police organizations. In most cases they are no longer current because the regime that ran them was overthrown or changed, or they changed their names. Few still exist under the same name as legitimate police forces.

Agencies by country

Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

Angola

Argentina

  • Sección Especial de Represión al Comunismo (SERC) (Special Section for the Repression of Communism)
  • División de Información Política Antidemocrática (DIPA) (Political Anti-democratic Information Division)

Austria

Bangladesh

  • Jatiya Rakkhi Bahini (JRB) (National Defense Force) was a Bangladeshi para-military force formed in 1972 by the Sheikh Mujibur Rahman government.

Initially formed to curb the insurgency and maintain law and order the force became involved in numerous charges of human rights abuse including political killings, shooting by death squads, and rape. It was seen as the armed wing of the ruling Awami League and it swore an oath of loyalty to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The Force was disbanded and merged with the Bangladesh Army following the August 15th 1975 coup which dislodged Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from power.

Bolivia

  • Servicio Especial de Seguridad (SES) (Special Security Service)

Brazil

Bulgaria

Cambodia

Cameroon

  • Centre National d'Étude et de Recherche (National Centre for Study and Research)

Central African Republic

Chad

  • Direction de la Documentation et de la Sécurité (DDS) (Directorate of Documentation and Security)

Chile

China

Colombia

Congo, People's Republic of

  • General Directorate for State Security (French: Direction Générale de la Sécurité de l'État)[1]

Croatia, Independent State of

  • Ravnateljstvo za javni red i sigurnost (RAVSIGUR) (Directorate for Public Order and Security) / Glavno ravnateljstvo za javni red i sigurnost (GRAVSIGUR) (General Directorate for Public Order and Security)
  • Ustaška nadzorna služba (UNS) (Ustaše Surveillance Service)

Cuba

Czechoslovakia

Dominican Republic

Egypt

Finland

Germany

Greece

Guatemala

  • Cuerpo de Detectives (Detectives Corp)[4]
  • Policía Judicial (Judicial Police)
  • Policía Militar Ambulate (PMA) (Mobile Military Police)
  • Guardia de Hacienda (Palace Guard)
  • Centro de Servicios Especiales de la Presidencia (Centre for Special Presidential Services)

Haiti

Honduras

  • Departamento Nacional de Investigaciones (DNI) (National Investigation Department)

Hong Kong

Hungary

Indonesia

  • Komando Pemulihan Keamanan dan Ketertiban (Kopkamtib) (Security and Order Restoration Command), active during the regime of Suharto

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Mexico

  • Dirección Federal de Seguridad (DFS) (Federal Security Directorate)
  • División de Investigaciones para la Prevención de la Delincuencia (DIPD) (Investigation Division for the Prevention of Delinquency)

Mongolia

Mozambique

  • National Service of Popular Security (SNASP)[6]

Nicaragua

  • Dirección General de Seguridad del Estado (DGSE) (Directorate-General of State Security)
  • Ministerio de Seguridad Interior (MSI) (Ministry of Internal Security)

Nigeria

Ottoman Empire

Paraguay

  • Pyraguës (Between 1814 and 1840, nicknamed Hairy Feet by civilians)
  • División Técnica de Represión del Comunismo (Technical Division for the Repression of Communism), active during the El Stronato period, the single-party military dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner[citation needed]
  • Departamento de Investigaciones de la Policía (DIPC) (Police Investigations Department), active during the El Stronato period, the single-party military dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner

Peru

  • Seguridad del Estado (State Security)

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Republic of China (Taiwan)

Roman Empire

Romania

Russian monarchy

Rwanda

  • Service Central de Renseignements (SCR) (Central Information Service)

El Salvador

Singapore

  • Special Branch

Somalia

South Africa

Soviet Union

Spain

Uganda

United States of America

Uruguay

  • Organismo Coordinador de Actividades Anti-Subversivas (Anti-Subversive Activities Co-ordination Organization)

Venezuela

South Vietnam

  • Social and Political Research Service (So Nghien Cuu Xa Hoi Chinh Tri) (during the regime of Ngo Dinh Diem)[10]

Yugoslavia

Zaire

  • Centre Nationale de Documentation (CND) (National Documentation Center) – 1969-early 1980s
  • Agence Nationale de Documentation (AND) (National Documentation Agency) – Early 1980s – August 1990
  • Service National d'Intelligence et de Protection (SNIP) (National Service for Intelligence and Protection) (August 1990 – May 1997)[11]

See also

References

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