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Protection Service
Service de la protection (French)
Active2 October 2013 - present[1]
Country France
AgencyNational Police
TypeClose personal protection
Part ofDirection générale de la Police nationale[2]
HeadquartersParis
AbbreviationSDLP
Structure
Officers1,260[1]

The Protection Service (French: Service de la protection, (SDLP)) is a unit of the French National Police responsible for the protection of French and foreign dignitaries and the provision of technical security support. The SDLP also implements the necessary measures for the organization and security of official visits in France and abroad.

Organization[edit]

The service has 1,260 police officers and is headquartered on rue de Miromesnil in Paris near the Ministry of the Interior and the Palais de l'Élysée.[1] The SDLP also has a permanent office in Strasbourg; home to several European institutions, including the European Parliament. Its members are recruited from within the National Police, after two years minimum service in the National Police.[3]

The Service de Protection des Hautes Personnalités includes:[1]

The SPHP was established in 1934 under the name of "Official Travel Service" ("Voyages officiels" (VO) in French) after the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and Louis BarthouinMarseilles. It adopted its current name in 1994.[4]

The SPHP was headed by Inspector General Jean-Louis Fiamenghi, who assumed the post in November 2007. Inspector General Fiamenghi had been head of Recherche Assistance Intervention Dissuasion (RAID), another unit within the National Police.

In June 2010, a report by the Cour des comptes mentioned, among the persons enjoying SPHP protection, former prime ministers Dominique de Villepin and Jean-Pierre Raffarin, the former ministers of the interior Pierre Joxe, Jean-Pierre Chevènement and Charles Pasqua, wives of former presidents Danielle Mitterrand and Bernadette Chirac, the former candidates for the 2007 presidential election François Bayrou and Ségolène Royal, the former hostage and parliamentarian Ingrid Betancourt, the former minister Michel Charasse and the president of MEDEF Laurence Parisot.[5]

In 2013, as part of the reform of the central administration of the ministries of the Interior and Overseas, the service was renamed the "Service de la protection" (SDLP) and includes in its organization chart the "Security Service of the Ministry of the Interior" (SSMI) and the "Central Automobile Service" (SCA).[6]

Equipment[edit]

In addition to an extensive fleet, SDLP members are armed with the following weapons:[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Service de la protection". Police nationale (in French). Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  • ^ "Organisation". Police nationale (in French). Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  • ^ "Policier chargé de protection rapprochée" [Close Protection Police Officer]. lapolicenationalerecrute.fr. 16 February 2017. Archived from the original on 20 May 2020.
  • ^ Arrêté du 19 octobre 1994 relatif à l'organisation du service de protection des hautes personnalités.
  • ^ "Le service de protection des hautes personnalités mène grand train" [The protection service for VIPs has become lavish]. Le Monde. 7 June 2010.
  • ^ "Decree No. 2013-728 of August 12, 2013 on the organization of the central administration of the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Overseas". www.legifrance.gouv.fr.

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