Yucatán State Police
Yucatán State Police Policía Estatal de Yucatán |
Abbreviation | SSP |
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Logo and Vehicle Door decal of the Yucatán State Police |
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Flag of the Yucatán State Police |
Agency overview |
Employees | 4000+ employees (2014) |
Annual budget | $1,330,939,292 MXN (Draft 2015) [1] |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure |
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The map of the State of Yucatán and its municipalities. |
Size | 39,524 km2 |
Population | 2,015,977 (2012) |
Legal jurisdiction | Yucatán |
General nature |
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Operational structure |
Headquarters | Mérida, Yucatán |
Agency executive | Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda, Secretary of Public Safety |
Facilities |
Patrol cars | Around 900 vehicles |
Planes | 1 Bell 407 |
Website |
www.ssp.yucatan.gob.mx (In spanish) |
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The Yucatán State Police (In spanish: Policía estatal de Yucatán) is a mexican law enforcement agency which operates in the state of Yucatán. It operates public safety services. The State Police is a division of the Secretariat of Public Safety of Yucatán (Secretaría de Seguridad Pública). Its currently chief is Commander Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda.
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