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The '''Ercainca''' , also known as the '''Rendőrség''' or the '''Ercainca/Rendőrség''', is the federal {{wp|law enforcement agency}} of the [[Brilliania|Federal Republic of Brilliania]]. A member of the Ercainca is referred to as an Ercana or Rendőr (in {{wp|Hungarian language|Iparinan}}). | The '''Ercainca''' , also known as the '''Rendőrség''' or the '''Ercainca/Rendőrség''', is the federal {{wp|law enforcement agency}} of the [[Brilliania|Federal Republic of Brilliania]]. A member of the Ercainca is referred to as an Ercana or Rendőr (in {{wp|Hungarian language|Iparinan}}). | ||
== History == | |||
The creation of the Ercainca can be traced back to local organisations, which were in service of municipalities and provided protective services. An increase in {{wp|banditry}} in the late 19th century caused the merger of the local guarding units of several cities, forming the People's Guards. |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 2 December 2019
People's Guards Ercainca (Brillian language) Rendőrség (Iparinan language) | |
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File:Ercainca.png | |
Common name | Ercainca Rendőrség |
Abbreviation | ERRE |
Motto | Mantendu egingo dugu We shall maintain |
Agency overview | |
Formed | June 25, 1954 |
Preceding agencies |
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Employees | 102,000 |
Volunteers | 19,500 |
Annual budget | Fl 16 billion |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Brilliania |
Population | 18,792,090 |
Governing body | Ministry of Domestic Security |
Constituting instrument |
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General nature | |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | 1 Ercana Kalean (Rendőr útca) 35 112 Saranegertu |
Sworn members | 97,054 |
Minister responsible |
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Website | |
erre.gob.eb |
The Ercainca , also known as the Rendőrség or the Ercainca/Rendőrség, is the federal law enforcement agency of the Federal Republic of Brilliania. A member of the Ercainca is referred to as an Ercana or Rendőr (in Iparinan).
History
The creation of the Ercainca can be traced back to local organisations, which were in service of municipalities and provided protective services. An increase in banditry in the late 19th century caused the merger of the local guarding units of several cities, forming the People's Guards.