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Law enforcement in Peru

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PNP Transito officer in Cusco

The national police force in Peru is called Policía Nacional del Perú or PNP. They are the state police force, but serve many of the same roles in the cities that local police forces assume in other countries, such as traffic control at intersections. Peruvian cities (or Lima-area districts) each have their own Serenazgo forces, which perform patrol duties like a neighborhood watch and call upon the PNP as needed.

Historic Peruvain police now abolished

Historical secret police organizations