Central_Directorate_of_the_Judicial_Police
Central Directorate of the Judicial Police
French national judicial police
The Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (French: Direction centrale de la police judiciaire; DCPJ) is a directorate of the National Police of France with national and territorial responsibility for investigating and fighting serious crime. It was formed in 1907 and subsequently restructured under an ordinance dated 5 August 2009.[1]
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