Buenos Aires Provincial Police

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Organisation

It is one of the biggest police services of Argentina, responsible for policing a province of over 15 million inhabitants, about 38% of Argentina's entire population.

The Federal Capital district of Buenos Aires city is under the separate jurisdiction of the Buenos Aires City Police.

The institution is usually referred to as Policía Bonaerense, where bonaerense is the demonym for the Province of Buenos Aires. This contrasts with porteño, used for the inhabitants of the Buenos Aires city.

This police force is subordinate to the Provincial Ministry of Security headed by Javier Alonso.[1]

Ranks

Former

Until January 2005, the Buenos Aires Police used the same rank system as employed by the Federal Police and other Argentine provincial police forces.

This system consisted of seventeen ranks, of which nine were for (commissioned) officers and eight were for sub-officers (including the basic rank of agent).

A new and simplified rank system was established through passage of a law governing police personnel.

This system officially abolished the distinction between (commissioned) officers and sub-officers. It instituted a rank system consisting of the following nine ranks, listed in descending order:

Rank English translation
Superintendente Superintendent
Comisionado Commissioner
Inspector Inspector
Capitán Captain
Teniente Primero First Lieutenant
Teniente Lieutenant
Subteniente Sublieutenant
Sargento Sergeant
Oficial de Policía Police Officer

Current

As of 2009, a new law modified the police ranks and established some variations (Ley 13.982/09).[2]

It establishes different personnel rankings ("Escalafones" as they are called in Spanish), which relate to operational responsibilities:

  • Officers of the General ranking;
  • Officers of the Command ranking;
  • Professional Officers;
  • Administrative Officers;
  • Technical Officers;
  • General Services personnel;
  • 911 personnel;
  • Civilian personnel.
Current rank system
Command
Rank Insignias
Comisario General
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Comisario Mayor
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Comisario Inspector
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Comisario
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Subcomisario
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Oficial Principal
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Oficial Inspector
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Oficial Subinspector
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Oficial Ayudante
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Oficial Subayudante
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General
Mayor
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Capitán
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Teniente 1º
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Teniente
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Subteniente
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Sargento
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Oficial
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The current levels for the Command sub-ranking are (ten levels) in descending order:

  • 1) Conducting Officers:

Comisario General
Comisario Mayor

  • 2) Supervision Officers:

Comisario Inspector

  • 3) Chief Officers:

Comisario
Subcomisario

  • 4) Subordinate Officers:

Oficial Principal
Oficial Inspector
Oficial Subinspector
Oficial Ayudante
Oficial Subayudante
The General sub-ranking defines seven levels (the general sub-ranking is subordinate to the commando sub-ranking, so its highest ranking is subordinate to the lowest ranking of commando officers):

  • 1) Superior Officers:

Mayor (Major)
Capitán (Captain)
Teniente 1ro. (First Lieutenant)

  • 2) Subordinate Officers:

Teniente (Lieutenant)
Subteniente (Sublieutenant)
Sargento (Sergeant)
Oficial (Officer)

  • 3) Police Academy cadet.

Both the Commando and General rankings represent the sworn officers (armed personnel). The other rankings constitute the support staff. For the Professional, Technical and Administrative sub-rankings, the levels of the Commando sub-ranking is employed. The subordinate relationship between the subrankings makes the Commando ranking the highest group over all.

Equipment

Arms

Weapon Origin Type
Bersa Thunder 9 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Semi-automatic pistol[3]
Taurus PT92 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
FMK-3 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Submachine gun[4]
Uzi File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
Hatsan Escort AimGuard File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Shotgun
Ithaca 37 File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
FN FAL File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Assault rifle
Remington 700 File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Sniper rifle

Vehicles

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Renault Duster Oroch in service

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Helicópters

See also

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References

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  1. Javier Alonso, nuevo ministro de seguridad by Fernando Soriano on Infobae.com, 15 Dec 2023
  2. Ley 13982 on Government of Buenos Aires Province website
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  4. Magnum - Armas utilizados por la policía bonaerense - 16
  5. Vidal maquilla a la fuerza con verde flúo
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  7. SWAT Bonaerense: las nuevas Ram blindadas del Grupo Halcón
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External links

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