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This is a list of government Security police and Bodyguard organizations.

Austria

Bangladesh

Belarus

Brazil

Bulgaria

  • National Protection Service - A militarized service, legally a part of the armed forces, but outside of Ministry of Defense jurisdiction. Directly subordinated to the Office of the President. Provides close protection for the President and Vice-president of the Republic of Bulgaria, their families, the national residence sites, the Chairman of the parliament, the chairmen of parliamentary factions, the Attorney General, the Prime Minister and the ministers, the previous President and politicians, who are deemed under threat. The service uses ground forces ranks. The Director of the National Protection Service is a Major-General and his deputy is a Brigade General.

Canada

Chile

Colombia

  • Dirección de Protección y Servicios Especiales (DIPRO)

Directorate for Protection and Special Services

Denmark

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Hong Kong

Hungary

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Israel

Italy

  • Corazzieri Regiment
  • Reparto Carabinieri Scorte e Sicurezza
  • Reparto Scorte Polizia di Stato

Japan

Monaco

Nigeria

Norway

  • Hans Majestet Kongens Garde (HMKG) (His Majesty The King's Guard), light infantry battalion of the Norwegian Army, tasked with the protection of the Norwegian royal family and the royal residences and defence of the capital Oslo.
  • Den Kongelige Politieskorte (The Royal Police Escort) is a poliice unit under the Oslo Police district. This force is responsible only for the security of the royal family and can trace its roots back to the return of the King immediately after the end of the Second World War.
  • Politiets Sikkerhetstjeneste (PST), security service under the control of the Ministry of Justice and the Police, tasked with the security of members of the Norwegian government, members of parliament and visiting foreign dignitaries.

New Zealand

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovenia

Sri Lanka

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States of America

Vatican

Vietnam

  • High Command of Protective Guard of Vietnam (Bộ Tư lệnh Cảnh vệ Việt Nam), part of the Ministry of Public Security (Bộ Công an)

Historical

Roman Empire

Ottoman Empire

Egypt

France

Germany

Hungary

Iraq

Japan

Persia

Iran under the Pahlavi dynasty

Russia

Great Britain

See also

References