Superior Police Corps
The Superior Police Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo Superior de Policía, CSP) was a law enforcement force of Spain created during the Spanish transition to democracy and predecessor of the present-day National Police Corps. It was also known colloquially as "the Secret Police" or simply "the Secret". They came to be called contemptuously (especially within the police circles) "the badges", by the way they identified themselves by showing their badge.
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Superior Police Corps
The Superior Police Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo Superior de Policía, CSP) was a law enforcement force of Spain created during the Spanish transition to democracy and predecessor of the present-day National Police Corps. It was also known colloquially as "the Secret Police" or simply "the Secret". They came to be called contemptuously (especially within the police circles) "the badges", by the way they identified themselves by showing their badge.
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CSP
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Superior Police Corps
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Badge
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The emblem of the CSP
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Director General
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Spain
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1986-03-13
formed
1978-12-04
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Cuerpo Superior de Policía
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Directorate-General of Security
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police
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Superior Police Corps
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