Buenos Aires Metropolitan Police Policía Metropolitana de Buenos Aires
Motto
Una policía integrada a la comunidad A police corp integrated to the community
Agency overview
Formed
2008
Preceding agency
(None)
Dissolved
2017; 7 years ago (2017)
Employees
4,000
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction
Buenos Aires
General nature
Local civilian police
Operational structure
Elected officer responsible
Guillermo Montenegro, Minister of Security
Agency executive
Horacio Giménez, Chief of Police
Divisions
Security, Investigation, Scientific, Technical
Facilities
Stations
4 [1]
The Metropolitan Police was the police force under the authority of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires until it merged with the city's division of the Argentine Federal Police by creating the Buenos Aires City Police in 2017.[2] The force was created in 2010 and is composed of 1,850 officers, and is planned to expand to 16,000. Security in the city was concurrently the responsibility of the Metropolitan Police and the Argentine Federal Police.
The city government claims the force was based on the model of the British London Metropolitan Police and the New York Police Department. The force was intended to use high technology support and adopted a policy of zero tolerance.
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