Policía Nacional
The Policía Nacional is the national police force of Panama, responsible for maintaining public order and safety. Recently, they were involved in managing protests at the Universidad de Panamá, where clashes occurred between student groups and police during demonstrations against proposed reforms to the Caja de Seguro Social. The police used crowd control measures, including tear gas, to disperse the protesters, highlighting their role in handling civil unrest and maintaining law and order in the country.
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Dominican Republic:
The Policía Nacional is involved in the case against the eleven agents accused of execution.
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Paraguay:
The Policía Nacional is being held responsible for the excessive use of force during the protests.
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Dominican Republic:
The National Police is pursuing two individuals involved in the robbery.
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Dominican Republic:
The transport association urged the National Police to ensure safety in the affected areas.
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Honduras:
The Policía Nacional arrived at the site to secure the area and coordinate traffic.
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Ecuador:
Policía Nacional executed actions to control the situation outside the Monte Sinaí hospital.
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Dominican Republic:
The National Police is linked to programs aimed at improving employability for young people.
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Panama:
The Policía Nacional rescued a tourist from the United States who was violently detained by a group of protesters.
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United Kingdom:
Spain's Policia Nacional said the gang used 11 so-called narco boats to smuggle the drugs across the Atlantic.
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Colombia:
The Policía Nacional intervened during the disturbances in Bogotá.
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