Well men have always outnumbered women when it comes to joining police force. But the time has changed and women have been competing and have become good wherever they touched their feet. Let us sing the song of their bravery, these beautiful officers could have been beautiful supermodels but they chose to serve their country and that is really appreciable. They are here to protect and serve, but also they are beautiful and hot. You would probably like to be arrested by some of them.
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Let’s checkout the list of some of beautiful police women across different countries all over the world:
1. Austria
The Federal Police was formed in July 2005 and before that the police system was operated under the Federal Gendarmerie.
2. Israel
The Israel Police was established in 1948. There are approximately 35,000 persons in Israel Police, while there are around 70,000 Civil Guard volunteers who also contribute to officers.
3. Germany
Formed on 1st July 2005, The Federal Police (Bundespolizei or BPOL) is a (primarily) uniformed federal police force in Germany
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4. Sweden
First modern police force in Sweden was established in the mid-1800s and in 1908, the first group of women were employed by the police in Stockholm. On 1st January 2015, the police reorganized themselves into an unified agency and Swedish Police Authority was formed.
5. Iraq
The Iraqi Police is the uniformed police force responsible for the enforcement of civil law and order in Iraq.
6. Greece
Formed in 1984, Hellenic (Greek) Police is one of the three Security forces of Greece.
7. China
The Chinese People’s Armed Police Force was officially established in 1982. Their primary mission is internal security.
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8. Ukraine
Formed on 3rd July 2015, the National Police of Ukraine is the only police service of Ukraine. Until the formation of National Police of Ukraine law enforcement in Ukraine was carried out directly by the Ministry of Internal Affairs as the militsiya.
9. Romania
Formed in 1990 the Romanian Police is the national police force agency in Romania.
10. Russia
Police of Russia is the federal police service of Russia that operates as approved by the Federal Assembly.
11. Netherlands
Dutch Police is divided in ten regional units and a central unit. Law enforcement in the Netherlands is provided by the National Police Corps.
12. Indonesia
The Indonesian National Police was formally separated from the military in April 1999, and the process was formally completed in July 2000.
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13. Poland
Policja which translates into the English language as Police, is the generic name for the police in Poland.
14. United Kingdom
United Kingdom is made up of four countries, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Law enforcement in the United Kingdom is organised separately in each of the four countries.
15. Canada
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) was formed in 1920 after merging Royal Northwest Mounted Police (RNWMP), founded in 1873, with Dominion Police founded in 1868.
16. Italy
Enforcement of law in Italy is provided by multiple police forces.
17. Brazil
There are three federal police forces in Brazil. The Federal Police of Brazil, Federal Highway Police and the Federal Railroad/Railway Police.
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18. France
The National Police (France) and National Gendarmerie are two national police forces and the main civil law enforcement agency of France.
19. Australia
The Australian Federal Police was formed on 19th October 1979 after merging Commonwealth Police and the Australian Capital Territory Police.
20. Japan
The National Police Agency is the central agency of the Japanese police system.
21. South Korea
The Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) is also known as Korean National Police (KNP). It is one of the few police organizations in South Korea.
22. United States of America
In the United States of America, state police are a police body unique to each U.S. state.
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23. Iceland
Iceland police can trace its origins to 1778. It is responsible for law enforcement throughout country, except in territorial waters which comes under Icelandic Coast Guard jurisdiction.
24. Belgium
The Belgian Federal Police has approximately 12,300 officers and civilian personnel.
25. Norway
Establishment of police force in Norway can be dated back to 13th century. The Norwegian Police Service consists of a central National Police Directorate, seven specialty agencies and twelve police districts.
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