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`` When they became members of the city police narcotics unit '', Sokol said, `` they were told they would have to get to know certain areas of Chicago in which narcotics were sold and they would have to get to know people in the narcotics racket.
In Asia, Chinese armed forces use crossbows at all unit levels from traffic police to the special force Snow Leopard Commando Unit of the People's Armed Police and the People's Liberation Army.
* Criminal Investigation Department ( Ireland ), a police unit during the Irish Civil War ( 1922 – 23 )
In 1919, Collins, the IRA's Director of Intelligence, organised the " Squad "— an assassination unit based in Dublin which killed police involved in intelligence work ; the Irish playwright Brendan Behan's father Stephen Behan was a member of this squad.
Some military roles are assigned to the civil police, such as border patrol, and border defence, which are the responsibility of a special police unit officially named " The Maritime and Heliport Police Division ", and which operates on land and at sea, using patrol boats and high-speed surveillance boats.
At five past midnight ( CET ) on 18 October, the plane was stormed in a seven-minute assault by the GSG 9, an elite unit of the German federal police.
The SS grew from a small paramilitary unit to a powerful force that served as the Führer's " Praetorian Guard ", the Nazi Party's " Protection Squadron " and a force that, fielding almost a million men ( both on the front lines and as political police ), managed to exert as much political influence in the Third Reich as the Wehrmacht ( Germany's regular armed forces ).
This unit remains the basic fighting force of the armed forces of San Marino, and although it is largely ceremonial in deployment, members are all fully trained in the use of firearms, and for basic policing duties in support of the gendarmerie and civil police.
The development of paramilitary forces, including the coast guard, police and a gendarmerie unit, has been given priority.
* Portugal: Segways are legal on public paths from age 18 ( and below, when accompanied by adults ) as an equivalent to pedestrian traffic and are used by many local police forces ( Polícia Municipal ), and by Polícia Marítima ( a Navy unit ), for beach patrolling.
A police unit called " Sentinel Force " designs, builds and pilots the robots.
The Chief Constable resigned, however the police unit which fired the rubber bullets returned to Rumania where they have not been investigated.
The show featured a fictional state police unit run by Detective Lieutenant Steve McGarrett, portrayed by Jack Lord.
Jack Lord played Steve McGarrett. The Five-O team consisted of three to five members ( small for a real state police unit ), and was portrayed as occupying a suite of offices in the Iolani Palace.
The world's oldest continuous mounted police unit in the world, being the New South Wales Mounted Police, housed at Redfern Barracks, Sydney, Australia, carries a lance with a navy blue and white pennant in all ceremonial occasions.
* Emergency Service Unit, a police tactical unit
On 28 October 1899, the newly formed Swaziland Commando unit moved against a British police post at Kwaliweni.
Marvin Davis and his military police unit arrived at the site from Los Alamos on December 30, 1944.
* Police division, a large territorial unit of the British police
" The next morning, they found a Canadian military police unit and remained with them for the next six weeks.
The Type 18A, a fixed-top cabriolet, was produced by Austro-Tatra as a police and fire unit ; 203 were assembled between January 1950 and March 1953.
* Yamas-the Israeli police special operations unit.
Although he held no formal executive position, he wielded immense unofficial power, exercising personal command of both the ARVN Special Forces ( a paramilitary unit which served as the Ngô family's de facto private army ) and the Cần Lao political apparatus ( also known as the Personalist Labor Party ) which served as the regime's de facto secret police.
Thomas E. Devine ( who served in a postal Army unit ) wrote Eyewitness: The Amelia Earhart Incident which includes a letter from the daughter of a Japanese police official who claimed her father was responsible for Earhart's execution.

police and manager
( The police officer was played by Colin Bell, then the marketing manager of London Records ).
Northwest Orient's Seattle operations manager, Al Lee, approached the aircraft in street clothes ( to avoid the possibility that Cooper might mistake his airline uniform for that of a police officer ) and delivered the cash-filled knapsack and parachutes to Mucklow via the aft stairs.
The following day after the victims ' bodies were found, Bojangles ' manager Marty King, thinking there was a possible connection to the bloody man found in the bathroom, repeated the incident to police officers who then inspected the ladies room.
This includes the police chief, fire chief, one assistant city manager, and the community development director.
Denver's " sheriff " is the manager of safety, who is appointed by the mayor to oversee the fire, police and sheriff departments and is the ex officio sheriff.
The city council consists of 5 members elected at large, and the council considers most issues and appoints the police chief, the fire chief, and the city manager ( with the mayor ).
The city also has a chief of police, fire chief, finance director / city clerk, building inspector, permits clerk, revenue director, director of golf, parks manager, waterworks superintendent, librarian, and departments thereof.
Subsequent telephone calls from a concerned Palestine Post staff member and the police caused increasing alarm and the hotel manager was notified.
Other officials in the city include the city manager, city attorney, police chief, street superintendent, public works director, personnel director, finance officer, purchasing agent, code enforcement, fire chief, municipal court judge, municipal court clerk, zoning administrator, gas superintendent, and the water superintendent.
There is an elected mayor, a borough manager, a tax collector and a chief of police.
All department heads, including the city attorney, police chief and fire chief, are ultimately responsible to the city manager.
Bertha Franklin, manager of the Hacienda Motel, told police that she shot and killed Cooke in self-defense because he had attacked her.
Lester Shubin, a program manager at the NIJ, managed this law enforcement feasibility study within a few selected large police agencies, and quickly determined that Kevlar body armor could be comfortably worn by police daily, and would save lives.
On June 3 Shig Murao, the bookstore manager, was arrested and jailed for selling Howl and Other Poems to an undercover San Francisco police officer.
* January 5 – Former Beatles road manager Mal Evans is shot dead by Los Angeles police after refusing to drop what police only later determine is an air rifle.
But the troubles were just beginning, for in June of that year, local police raided City Lights Bookstore and arrested store manager Shigeyoshi Murao on the charge of offering an obscene book for sale.
The second, in January 1973, was a harrowing day-long siege, as former Black Panther Mark Essex used the roof of the hotel as a sniper's perch, killing three New Orleans Police Department officers, the hotel's general manager and assistant general manager, and a couple fromVirginia on a belated honeymoon, while also wounding police officers, firefighers and civilians.
The show went on unaltered, however, and no charges were made after the tour manager gave the police an ultimatum: " Cancel the show, and you'll have to tell 30, 000 people why.
Due to the demands of his job as a police officer, he hires Susan Smith ( played by Debrah Farentino ) to be the building manager, and the pair become romantically involved throughout the first season.
His accounts manager promptly called the police who surrounded Green's house.
On 7 December 1950, Harry Willcock, 54 year old dry-cleaning manager was stopped while driving in Finchley, London by police constable Harold Muckle who demanded that he present his identity card at a police station within 48 hours.

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