Service national de la police ferroviaire
The Service national de la police ferroviaire (National Railway Police Service), created on 27 June 2006,[1] is a service of the General Directorate of the French National Police of the Central Directorate of Border Police (DCPAF), with national jurisdiction. It is responsible for the safety of passengers and railway operators on the metropolitan rail network. It carries out its missions on board trains and at railway stations, some of which are included in the perimeter of priority safety zones (ZSP).
National Railway Police Service Service national de la police ferroviaire | |
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Abbreviation | SNPF |
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Formed | 2006 |
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National agency | France |
Operations jurisdiction | France |
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Specialist jurisdiction |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
References
- "La sécurité dans les transports en commun - Le service national de la police ferroviaire". Ministère de l'Intérieur. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
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