Yucatán State Police
- Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda, Secretary of Public Safety
The Yucatán State Police (In Spanish: Policía estatal de Yucatán) is a Mexican law enforcement agency which operates public safety services, traffic enforcement and social prevention of the delict in the state of Yucatán. The State Police is a division of the Department of Public Safety of Yucatán (Secretaría de Seguridad Pública, in spanish), a centralized organism of the state government. Its current chief is General Commissioner Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda, since 2007.[4] Its headquarters are located in the western city of Mérida.[5]
Vehicles
As of 2015, the State Police had 1,365 vehicles including cars, pick-ups, ambulances, boats, a helicopter and a plane.
Vehicle | Country | Type | Notes | Image |
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Dodge Avenger | United States | Police car | ||
Dodge Charger | United States | Police car | ||
Ford Police Interceptor | United States | Police car | ||
Chevrolet Tahoe | United States | SUV | ||
Dodge Durango | United States | SUV | ||
Ford Explorer | United States | SUV | ||
FL-EGP Harley-Davidson | United States | Motorbike | ||
Dodge Dakota | United States | Pick-up | ||
Dodge RAM | United States | Pick-up | ||
Nissan Frontier | United States | Pick-up | ||
Nissan Titan | United States | Pick-up | ||
Ford E-350 | United States | Van | There are armoured versions. | |
Ford Transit | United States | Van | ||
Bell 407 | United States | Helicopter |
Ranks and insignia
The State Police ranks are organized in: (from highest to lowest) [6]
High-Command | Inspectors | Officers | Basic ranks | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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State of Yucatan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Secretary/Chief | Undersecretary | Director | 1st Inspector | 2nd Inspector | Subinspector | 1st Officer | 2nd Officer | Subofficer | First police | Second police | Third police | Police agent |
Secretaries of Public Safety
Before 2008, the Department of Public Safety was known as Department of Roads and Protection.
- (2018 - 2021): Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda (current)
- (2012 - 2018): Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda
- (2007 - 2012): Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda
- (2001 - 2007): Javier Medina Torre
- (1995 - 2001): Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda
- (1993 - 1995): ?
- (1991 - 1993): Federico Cuesy Adrián
- (1988 - 1991): Henry Boldo Osorio
- (1984 - 1988): ?
See also
- Yucatán (state)
- State police
References
- ^ "2021 Program for Public Safety Reforcement of Yucatan: Progress Report" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved December 30, 2022.
- ^ "2023 Expenditure Budget of the Government of State of Yucatán" (PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved December 30, 2022.
- ^ Yucatan: Data Mexico
- ^ "Welcome message of the Secretary of Public Safety" (in Spanish). Retrieved July 14, 2015.
- ^ Secretariat of Public Safety of Yucatán. (In Spanish).
- ^ Professional Police Career Service Regulations (In Spanish) Secretariat of Public Safety of Yucatán. Published in 2014.
External links
- Secretariat of Public Safety of the State of Yucatán (in Spanish)
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- Baca
- Buctzotz
- Cacalchén
- Cansahcab
- Caucel
- Celestún
- Cenotillo
- Chablecal
- Chelem
- Chichimilá
- Chicxulub
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- Kinchil
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- Maní
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- Panabá
- Pisté
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- Popolnáh
- Sacalum
- San José Tzal
- Santa Elena
- Seyé
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- Tekit
- Telchac Pueblo
- Temax
- Temozón
- Tetiz
- Timucuy
- Tixcacalcupul
- Tixpéhual
- Tzucacab
- X-Can
Region 1, Poniente, Yucatán | |
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Region 2: Noroeste, Yucatán | |
Region 3: Centro, Yucatán | |
Region 4: Litoral centro, Yucatán | |
Region 5: Noreste, Yucatán | |
Region 6: Oriente, Yucatán | |
Region 7: Sur, Yucatán |