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Egyptian National Police
Egyptian National Police or ENP is the national police force of Egypt responsible for law enforcement. It is a department in the Ministry of Interior.
The Ministry of Interior divides the functions of the police and public security among four Deputy Ministers of Interior while the Minister of Interior himself retained responsibility for National Security (Qitaa' al-amn al-watani), investigations and overall organization.
There are four Deputy Ministers:
The Egyptian National Police (ENP) is structured into a hierarchical and geographically distributed system that ensures national coverage and efficient command. The police force operates under the authority of the Ministry of Interior and is organized at multiple regional levels to manage law enforcement across the country.
Egypt is divided into 27 governorates (muhafazat), and each governorate has its own Police Directorate, headed by a Director of Security. This director is responsible for all police operations within the governorate, including crime prevention, investigations, traffic control, and civil defense.
Each governorate is subdivided into districts (markaz), which contain urban precincts and rural police stations. These smaller units report to the governorate's Police Directorate and handle:
In addition to general law enforcement, specialized units are deployed regionally to respond to specific threats and maintain public order:
Although part of the Ministry of Interior, the Central Security Forces are deployed regionally and support the ENP during:
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Egyptian National Police
Egyptian National Police or ENP is the national police force of Egypt responsible for law enforcement. It is a department in the Ministry of Interior.
The Ministry of Interior divides the functions of the police and public security among four Deputy Ministers of Interior while the Minister of Interior himself retained responsibility for National Security (Qitaa' al-amn al-watani), investigations and overall organization.
There are four Deputy Ministers:
The Egyptian National Police (ENP) is structured into a hierarchical and geographically distributed system that ensures national coverage and efficient command. The police force operates under the authority of the Ministry of Interior and is organized at multiple regional levels to manage law enforcement across the country.
Egypt is divided into 27 governorates (muhafazat), and each governorate has its own Police Directorate, headed by a Director of Security. This director is responsible for all police operations within the governorate, including crime prevention, investigations, traffic control, and civil defense.
Each governorate is subdivided into districts (markaz), which contain urban precincts and rural police stations. These smaller units report to the governorate's Police Directorate and handle:
In addition to general law enforcement, specialized units are deployed regionally to respond to specific threats and maintain public order:
Although part of the Ministry of Interior, the Central Security Forces are deployed regionally and support the ENP during: