Directorate-General of the Police
The Directorate-General of the Police (DGP) is a component of the Spanish Department of the Interior responsible for exercising the direct command of the National Police Corps, the main civil law enforcement agency of Spain. The DGP, integrated in the Secretariat of State for Security, is in charge of organize, direct, coordinate and execute the missions entrusted to the National Police by the provisions in force, in accordance with the guidelines and orders issued by the Minister of the Interior.
The Royal House of the Post Office, former headquarters of the organ and current seat of the Regional Government of Madrid.
Juan Alberto Belloch, the only person to hold at the same time the portfolios of Justice and Interior.
Higher Office of Police in Barcelona, Catalonia.
A police station in Astorga, Castile and León.
Ministry of the Interior (Spain)
The Ministry of the Interior (MIR) is a department of the Government of Spain responsible for public security, the protection of the constitutional rights, the command of the law enforcement agencies, national security, immigration affairs, prisons, civil defense and road traffic safety. Through the Undersecretariat of the Interior and its superior body, the Directorate-General for Internal Policy, the Ministry is responsible for all actions related to ensuring political pluralism and the proper functioning of electoral processes.
The main headquarters
Image: Miguel Maura 1936
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Image: Diego Martinez Barrio