Global Information Lookup Global Information

Reparto volanti information


Italian State Police Flying Squad "Panther" Alfa Giulia Super
The cars currently supplied to Flying Squads, identified by traditional panther on the side, are the Alfa Romeo 159 2.4 JTDM (200 bhp), the second type of vehicle after the Fiat Marea specially designed to perform emergency service with only two operators board: driver and patrol chief. On other cars, however, can also be a "wingman" for extraordinary services to control the territory (patrols) or prevention.
Reparto volanti police boat

The Reparto volanti ("Mobile Division"), that dispatch the various Squadre Volanti (mobile squads or flying squad (lit.)), is a section of the Ufficio Prevenzione Generale e Soccorso Pubblico (Office of General Prevention and Public Aid) of the Italian State Police.[1] Headed by a high ranking member of the State Police, they are present in every "Questura", the provincial office of the Public Safety Department, which is the ministerial branch Italian State Police belongs to. The same service is also performed by personnel of Police Precincts, whose first-response vehicles work alongside and under the same provincial dispatch office that resides in the Questura, making them all identical.

All patrol vehicles used by this division are specifically equipped for this kind of response, including reinforcing plates in the bodywork, especially in the doors, bulletproof and shatterproof windows and the iconic prisoner transport partition behind the first row of seats.

Police precincts also have non-bulletproof emergency vehicles that do not log in with the first-response division, but are equally capable of responding to an event, which are called "Autoradio" (radio car or, like in other states radio motor patrol (RMP)) instead.

The mobile units are the public face of the State Police because their crews are in direct contact with citizens. They follow up on all calls coming to the police emergency number, which is 113 in Italy, even though since few years some provinces transitioned to the european unique emergency number 112.[2] They, therefore, are called on to address all types of incidents, from simple noise complaints, domestic incidents, as well as serious crimes such as fights, muggings, robberies or murders.

Polizia di Stato reparto volante in Rome

Mobile units often patrol beats, with the number of simultaneous patrols depending on the size of the Questura. In medium and large cities, each patrol is assigned a beat, or a specific and precise area route to be covered. Beats usually coincide with areas of jurisdiction of police precincts in the area, and there may be more than one volante (nickname for emergency response patrol cars, literally translated: "flying") per precinct area.

Each Mobile Division of a Questura is headed by an inspector coordinator per shift who is responsible for all units on duty. This inspector provides the specific direction for all the squads under his or her command. Currently Rome is the only city in which a 2nd Mobile Division has been inaugurated as of December 3, 2019.

The patrols, in addition to their role of responding to crimes in progress also work in the area of crime prevention. The officers of the Mobile Division know their beat and the people who usually frequent it, carefully observe their surroundings, and work to prevent crime.

  1. ^ "Italy". Europol.
  2. ^ "Safety". Italian Ministry for Cultural Affairs and Tourism.

and 6 Related for: Reparto volanti information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8756 seconds.)

Reparto volanti

Last Update:

The Reparto volanti ("Mobile Division"), that dispatch the various Squadre Volanti (mobile squads or flying squad (lit.)), is a section of the Ufficio...

Word Count : 465

Volante

Last Update:

in Latin America) Former Brazilian soldiers combatting cangaceiros Reparto volanti or Squadra volante, "flying squad" of the Italian State Police Carlos...

Word Count : 153

Murder of Meredith Kercher

Last Update:

case for colleagues hours after the discovery of the body, Perugia Reparto volanti (Mobile Squad) Detective Superintendent Monica Napoleoni told them...

Word Count : 6423

Roberto Spinetti

Last Update:

the A3 highway, engaging in a high-speed chase with members of the Reparto volanti. Spinetti refused to pull over and accelerated even more, but traffic...

Word Count : 1163

Patrick Schaff

Last Update:

witnessed three Moroccans killing the woman. As a result, members of the Reparto volanti detained three Moroccan citizens - 31-year-old Mohammed Gharib, 27-year-old...

Word Count : 1570

Stefano Pelinga

Last Update:

Calabria region after six months of police training. A part of the Reparto volanti group, he continued to serve even while pursuing his billiards career...

Word Count : 1815

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net