Ranking Toughest Police Forces In The World

- Toughest police forces in the world and their duties
- Forces are from different countries like the USA, Israel, Dubai, Italy
- Know in detail the specific duties of the toughest police forces
Ranking Toughest Police Forces In The World
Globally, police personnel are entrusted with preserving national security by preventing crime and ensuring that individuals abide by the federal, state, and municipal laws and regulations. Some countries, especially those plagued by cartels and criminal underworlds, are more prone to violence and mayhem, and hence the police forces need to be better prepared to deal with it. These individuals risk their lives to ensure the safety of their countries' citizens, and we are grateful for their sacrifice and service.
Polizia Di Stato:
It is the principal police force responsible for providing police services to cities and large towns, highway patrol, railways, airports, customs, and some waterways, and assisting local police forces. It was a military unit until 1981, when the Italian State Law 121 was approved.
MPS:
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is a police force that operates in the Greater London area. The MPS Police is also responsible for many specialised problems across the UK, such as handling the national counter-terrorism operations along with the security of specific individuals like the Leader of the Opposition.

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Dubai Traffic Police:
Although a traffic police unit may not figure on any "toughest police forces." In terms of road safety, the United Arab Emirates has one of the worst records compared with any developed country. With high educational standards for its personnel, the Dubai Police Force is considered one of the most progressive police forces in the Gulf region. Dubai's police cars are painted white and dark green with all blue emergency lights.
Marshals Service:
The Marshals Service is a well-known and respected law enforcement organisation.

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The Marshals Service is responsible for protecting justice, administration of fugitive operations, criminal asset management, operation of the United States Federal Witness Protection Program, and the security of senior government officials.
Special Task Force:
Sri Lanka's Special Task Force is an elite counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency organisation tasked with combatting the separatist Tamil Tiger guerrilla movement.
The Special Task Force (STF) is a police task group created with an objective to deal with specific problems. Every state has the power to create an STF. They are usually created due to a shortage of competent police forces for a specific goal, such as eliminating a large criminal network or counter-insurgency or anti-terrorism techniques.
GEO:

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The Spanish National Police's Grupo Especial de Operaciones is a tactical police force. The GEO is in charge of VIP protection, terrorism countermeasures, along with having response capabilities. The GEOs respond to terrorist acts such as plane hijackings, maritime threats, and hostage kidnappings and are structured similarly to many other police tactical groups throughout Europe.
Police Nationale RAID:
The Recherche, Assistance, Intervention, and Dissuasion (RAID) section of the French National Police is an elite tactical force. Bièvres, Essonne, is the company's headquarters, located 20 kilometres (12 miles) southwest of Paris. RAID is the National Police's counterpart to GIGN, which was formed in 1985 by the National Gendarmerie. The French territory is under the control of both armies.
Yamam:

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The Yamam is Israel's national counter-terrorism force and one of the Israel Border Police's four special units. In English, it is also known as the Israel National Counter Terror Force (INCTU). The Yamam can rescue hostages and conduct offensive takeover raids against civilian locations. In addition to military and counter-terrorism duties, it also conducts SWAT and covert police operations.
BOPE:
The Military Policing of the State of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil has a tactical police squad known as BOPE. Because of the nature of criminality in favelas, BOPE units have the ability to conduct urban warfare operations along with operations in tight and confined areas. It also uses more powerful equipment than that employed by regular civilian law enforcement. The PMERJ's BOPE is one of Brazil's most well-known military police groups.
SWAT:
The term "SWAT" was formed as an acronym for the Philadelphia Police Department's "Special Weapons and Tactics" team, established in 1964 as a 100-man specialist unit in response to an alarming increase in bank robberies. The purpose of this squad was to deploy a large number of specially trained police officers with a large amount of ammunition to respond fast and violently to bank robberies that were already underway.
EKO Cobra:

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EKO Cobra is the Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior's tactical police squad. EKO Cobra is not a part of the Austrian Federal Police but rather falls under the direct jurisdiction of the Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior.
GSG 9:
Grenzschutzgruppe 9 of the German Federal Police is a tactical police group. GSG 9 is employed in hostage situations, kidnappings, terrorism, extortion, and high-risk arrests, all of which are classified as serious and organised crimes. In order to preserve evidence, the GSG 9 is conducting an increasing number of arrests in the area of cybercrime.
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