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The Public Force of Costa Rica (Template:Langx) is the national law enforcement agency of Costa Rica, whose duties include internal security and border control.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

File:Museo Nacional CR 2.JPG
Cuartel Bellavista, today Museo Nacional de Costa Rica.

On 1 December 1948, the President of Costa Rica, José Figueres Ferrer, abolished the Costa Rican military after his victory in the Costa Rican Civil War.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} (Spanish)</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In a ceremony at the national capital of San José, Figueres symbolically broke a wall with a mallet, symbolizing an end to the military's existence.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 1949, the abolition of the Costa Rican military was introduced in Article 12 of the Constitution of Costa Rica.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The budget previously dedicated to the military is now dedicated to security, education and culture. Costa Rica maintains Police Guard forces. The museum {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} was placed in the {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} as a symbol of commitment to culture. In 1986, President Oscar Arias Sánchez declared December 1 as the {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} (Military abolition day) with Law #8115. Unlike its neighbors, Costa Rica has not endured a civil war since 1948. Costa Rica maintains small forces capable of law enforcement, but has no permanent standing army.

Public Force of the Ministry of Public Security (1996)Edit

In 1996, the Ministry of Public Security established the {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} or Public Force, a gendarmerie which reorganised and eliminated the Civil Guard, Rural Assistance Guard, and Frontier Guards as separate entities. They are now under the Ministry and operate on a geographic command basis performing ground security, law enforcement, counter-narcotics, border patrol, and tourism security functions. The Costa Rica Coast Guard also operates directly under the Ministry but is not a part of the Public Force proper.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Outside the Fuerza Pública, there is a small Special Forces Unit, the Unidad Especial de Intervencion (UEI) or Special Intervention Unit, an elite commando force which trains with special forces from around the world, but is not part of the main police forces. Instead, it is part of the Intelligence and Security Directorate (DIS) which reports directly to the Minister of the Presidency. About 70-member strong, it is organized along military lines, although officially it is a civilian police unit.

The motto of the Public Force is "God, Fatherland, and Honour." Commissioner of Police Juan José Andrade Morales serves as its current Commissioner General.

RanksEdit

  • Comisario de Policía/ Director general de la Fuerza Pública
  • Comisionado de Policía
  • Comandante de Policía
  • Capitán de Policía
  • Intendente
  • Sub Intendente
  • Sargento de Policía
  • Inspector
  • Agente 2
  • Agente 1

EquipmentEdit

Small armsEdit

Name Image Caliber Type Origin Notes
Pistols
IWI Jericho 941<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> File:Jericho 941F.jpg 9×19mm Semi-automatic pistol Template:Flag
Beretta 92 File:Beretta 92 FS.gif Template:Flag
Beretta M9 File:M9-pistolet.jpg Template:Flag
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SIG Sauer P226 File:Pistole SIG Sauer P226 S.jpg Template:Flag
M1911<ref name="Hogg">Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="FAS">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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File:M1911A1.png .45 ACP Template:Flag
Smith & Wesson Model 10<ref name="SupicaNahas2007">Template:Cite bookTemplate:Dead link</ref> File:M&Prevolver.jpg .38 Special Revolver
Sub-machine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5 File:Heckler Koch MP5.jpg 9×19mm Submachine gun Template:Flag
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File:Uzi of the israeli armed forces.jpg Template:Flag
MAB-38<ref name="Jones"/> File:Beretta 38 noBG.png Template:Flag
Beretta M12<ref name = "Gander"/> Template:Flag
Rifles
M14<ref name = "Gander"/> File:M14 Stand-off Munitions Disruptor (SMUD) (7414626342).jpg 7.62×51mm Battle rifle Template:Flag
FN FAL<ref name = "Gander">Template:Cite book</ref> File:FN-FAL belgian.jpeg Template:Flag
SIG SG 556 File:Sig 556 Classic.jpg 5.56×45mm Assault rifle Template:Flag
IMI Galil<ref name = "Gander"/> File:Galil noBG.png Assault rifle Template:Flag
IWI Tavor File:IWI-Tavor-TAR-21w1.jpg Bullpup
Assault rifle
Steyr AUG File:AUG A1 508mm 04.jpg Bullpup
Assault rifle
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T65<ref name=colt_customers>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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File:TwT65.JPG Assault rifle Template:Flag
M16<ref name=colt_customers/> File:M16A2 rightside noBG.jpg Assault rifle Template:Flag
M4 File:PEO M4 Carbine RAS M68 CCO.png Carbine
Assault rifle
Sniper rifles
Remington M700<ref name="Jones"/> File:Remington Model 700.JPG .308 Winchester Sniper rifle Template:Flag
M24 SWS File:M24 Rifle (7414626896).jpg 7.62×51mm
SVD File:SVD Dragunov.jpg 7.62×54mmR Designated marksman rifle
Sniper rifle
Template:Flag
Machine guns
Browning M1918<ref name="gander1995">Gander, Terry J.; Hogg, Ian V. Jane's Infantry Weapons 1995/1996. Jane's Information Group; 21 edition (May 1995). Template:ISBN.</ref> File:Army Heritage Museum B.A.R..jpg .303 British Light machine gun Template:Flag
Browning M1919<ref name="Jones"/> File:Browning M1919a.png 7.62×51mm Medium machine gun
M60<ref name="Jones"/> File:M60 Medium Machine Gun (7414626098).jpg 7.62×51mm General-purpose machine gun
IWI Negev<ref name="kemp2007">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

File:IWI-Negev-Zachi-Evenor-01-white.jpg 7.62×51mm Light machine gun Template:Flag
Grenade launchers
M79<ref name="Jones">Template:Cite book</ref> File:M79 Grenade Launcher (7414625716).jpg 40×46mm Grenade launcher Template:Flag

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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