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|'''Somali Gendarmerie rank ''' ||Sarreeye Labaad||Sarreeye||Dhame||Gaashaanle||Gaashanke Dhexe||Kornayl||Jeeneraal
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|'''Somali Gendarmerie rank ''' ||Sarreeye Labaad||Sarreeye||Dhame||Gaashaanle||Gaashanke Dhexe||Kornayl||Guutada Guud||Guud Ahaan Guud
 
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|'''Italian translation'''|| Sottotenente|| Tenente||Capitano || Maggiore|| Tenente Colonnello || Colonnello || Generale  
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|'''Italian translation'''|| Sottotenente|| Tenente||Capitano || Maggiore|| Tenente Colonnello || Colonnello || Brigadier Generale || Maggior Generale
 
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|'''English translation'''|| Second Lieutenant|| Lieutenant||Captain||Major||Lieutenant Colonel||Colonel||Brigadier General
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|'''English translation'''|| Second Lieutenant|| Lieutenant||Captain||Major||Lieutenant Colonel||Colonel||Brigadier General||Major General
 
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|'''Republican Police Corps rank'''|| Sottotenente|| Tenente||Capitano || Maggiore|| Tenente Colonnello || Colonnello || Brigadier Generale  
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|'''Republican Police Corps rank'''|| Sottotenente|| Tenente||Capitano || Maggiore|| Tenente Colonnello || Colonnello || Brigadier Generale || Maggior Generale
 
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|'''Corresponding Army rank (Italian)'''|| Sottotenente|| Tenente||Capitano || Maggiore|| Tenente Colonnello || Colonnello || Generale di Brigata  
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|'''Corresponding Army rank (Italian)'''|| Sottotenente|| Tenente||Capitano || Maggiore|| Tenente Colonnello || Colonnello || Generale di Brigata || Generale di Divisione
 
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|'''Corresponding Army rank (British)'''||  Second Lieutenant|| Lieutenant|| Captain || Major|| Lieutenant Colonel || Colonel || Brigadier  
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|'''Corresponding Army rank (British)'''||  Second Lieutenant|| Lieutenant|| Captain || Major|| Lieutenant Colonel || Colonel || Brigadier || Major-General
 
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|'''Shoulder board insignia'''||[[File:Sottotenente Somalia.png]]||[[File:Tenente Somalia.png]]||[[File:Capitano Somalia.png]]||[[File:Maggiore Somalia.png]]||[[File:Tenente Colonnello Somalia.png]]||[[File:Colonnello Somalia.png]]||[[File:Generale Somalia.png]]
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Revision as of 11:19, 11 October 2018

Somali Gendarmerie
Gandarmaariiga ee Soomaaliya
الدرك من الصومال
Gendarmeria della Somalia
150px
Gendarmerie war flag
Active 1960-present
Country Somali Social Republic
Allegiance Italian Empire
Type Gendarmerie
Size 40,000
Commanders
Current
commander
Maj. Gen. Maxamed Sheekh Xasan
Chief of Staff Brig. Gen. Cabdi Xasan Cawaale Qeybdiid
Deputy Commander Brig. Gen. Fausto Bellinzoni

The Gendarmerie of Somalia (Somali: Gandarmaariiga ee Soomaaliya; Arabic: الدرك من الصومال, al Ddarak min al Ssumal; Italian: Gendarmeria della Somalia) is the national gendarmerie force and the law enforcement agency of the Autonomous Social Republic of Somalia. As with most other police forces in the world, its duties include crime fighting (including the enforcement of the Xeer), traffic control, maintaining public security, and counter-terrorism. It is under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Interior, Directorate-General of Public Security.

The Gendarmerie serves as one of the principal organs of the Somali Government. While organised at a national level, each arm reports to a Regional police authority, which in turn divides its force by local Police Divisions, headquartered at local police stations. In an emergency, the Gendarmerie can be reached by dialing 888 from any telephone in Somalia.

History

The Gendarmerie of Somalia was established on 1 December 1960, following the dissolution of the Italian African Police; the newly established Gendarmerie corps inherited about 1,200 Somali policemen and 800 Italian policemen. Shortly afterwards, the Gendarmerie absorbed the Higher Command Carabinieri.

After a transitional phase, Schools and other facilities were established by 1972. The first commander was former P.A.I. Colonel Graziano Funari, and all officers were Italian or Italian Somali.

Starting from the mid-1970s, the corps pursued a moderate "somalization" policy in order to enable indigenous officers to take the command and the management, also because the ongoing debate in Italy wether the former colonies had to be disbanded or not. The first Somali commander was Colonel Jaamac Qoorsheel, who held command from 1976 to 1979. Nevertheless, Italian Somali presence remained significant through the years.

Organisation

Officers and agents of the Gendarmerie depend on their superiors. For institutional services the Corps Commands depend on government authorities having jurisdiction over the area where they are located. Those authorities, except in extraordinary cases, only turn to commanders who then give nocessarie provisions.

The organisation of the Gendarmerie follows both the demographics of Somalia and the administrative divisions. Broadly speaking, the Gendarmerie has a Territorial Organisation, a Mobile Organisation (for riot control and armed services) and a Training Organisation; some specialist units are directly attached to the General Command. The organisation is closely modelled on the Carabinieri structure, with further adaptations in order to deal with scarce population density and arising security needs.

Police Schools are all based in Moghadishu. There are training courses dedicated to officers, inspectors and subofficers, while newly recruited troops are trained at their Group Commands; there are also technical validation courses for subofficers and specialization courses.

General Command

At its top, the Gendarmerie has the General Command, based in Mogadishu, led by a Commander (a Major General), who is assisted by a Deputy Commander and a Chief of Staff (both Brigadier Generals). The Deputy Commander leads the Specialist Units Command, which consists of: Central Investigative Group, Tributary Investigative Group, Judicial Database, Port Police Group, Traffic Police Group (Gadidka Poliska), Counter-Terrorism Unit, Communications and Support Unit, and General Affairs Group. The Health Service depends on the Chief of Staff.

Territorial organisation

For central administrative purposes, Somalia is divided into 19 Regions (Gobollada, singular Gobol), which in turn are subdivided into districts. In each Region there is a Gendarmerie Group, commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel or, for most populated Regions, by a Colonel. Each Group has a Command, some Companies (at least one per District) and several Stations and Posts. Each of the country's regions has a police commandant; other commissioned officers maintain law and order in the districts. Within Groups and Companies, both information and investigative squads and teams operate in the territories. 6 multi-regional boundaries also exist for security and tactical planning purposes; the latter's boundaries are the same of the States. Each State issues its own interpretation of the Xeer and different groups may issue their own official position; each Regional Command may be requested by the Constituent State authorities to enforce a duly issued Xeer sentence.

Mobile forces

The Mobile organisation is a mobile group used to keep peace between unresting clans in the interior. The force (Birmadka Poliska) is structured as two large Regiments with a total of ten Mobile Battalions. The 1st Gendarmerie Regiment has the headquarters in Mogadishu, while individual Battalions are based in Mogadishu, Beledweyne, Kismayo, Marka and Hobyo; the 2nd Gendarmerie Regiment is based in Rocca Littorio, while individual Battalions are based in Rocca Littorio (also known as Gaalkacyo), Bosaso, Berbera, Boorama and Magaalada Jabuuti. Tasks entrusted to the Mobile Battalions are riot control, maintenance of public order and security and counter-insurgency.

In addition, an autonomous Helicopter Squadrons Group, directly dependent on the General Command, is based in Garoowe. In order to deal with rough terrain, sparse and semi-nomadic populations and security needs, two autonomous Long Range Patrol Companies (Darawishta Poliska) are set up in Baidoa and in Rocca Littorio and are also available for military needs.

Darawishta members attend a six-month tactical training course; Birmadka personnel receive training in public order and riot control.

Personnel and training

Beginning in the early 1960s, Gendarmerie recruits have to be seventeen to twenty-five years of age, of high moral caliber, and physically fit. Upon completion of six months of training at the National Academy in Mogadishu, those who pass an examination serve two years on the force.

After the recruits complete this service, the Gendarmerie could request renewal of their contracts. Officer cadets underwent a two-years long training course that emphasized supervision of police field performance.

Ranks and Inisgnia

Cap emblem of the Somali Gendarmerie.

The Somali Gendarmerie is led by a Brigadier General; when the Italian Lieutenant General conducts his inspections and visits, he wears his Italian uniform. From a graphic point of view, the officer insignia pattern are loosely inspired to the Italian trend, with the Italian Towered Crown replaced by the Somalian seal. All officer rank insignia feature the Star insignia as basic component. As a whole, the Somali Gendarmerie is a State military corps, like the Republican Police Corps, and is part of the Italian military system, although its State is Somalia, and not the Kingdom of Italy strictu sensu.

Somali Gendarmerie military officers ranks and insignia
Somali Gendarmerie rank Sarreeye Labaad Sarreeye Dhame Gaashaanle Gaashanke Dhexe Kornayl Guutada Guud Guud Ahaan Guud
Italian translation Sottotenente Tenente Capitano Maggiore Tenente Colonnello Colonnello Brigadier Generale Maggior Generale
English translation Second Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier General Major General
Republican Police Corps rank Sottotenente Tenente Capitano Maggiore Tenente Colonnello Colonnello Brigadier Generale Maggior Generale
Corresponding Army rank (Italian) Sottotenente Tenente Capitano Maggiore Tenente Colonnello Colonnello Generale di Brigata Generale di Divisione
Corresponding Army rank (British) Second Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain Major Lieutenant Colonel Colonel Brigadier Major-General
Shoulder board insignia Sottotenente Somalia.png Tenente Somalia.png Capitano Somalia.png Maggiore Somalia.png Tenente Colonnello Somalia.png Colonnello Somalia.png Brigadier Generale GenSom.png Maggior Generale GenSom.png


Somali Gendarmerie Subofficers ranks and insignia
Somali Gendarmerie rank Kormeere Madaxa Kormeere Kormeeraha Sare
Republican Police Corps rank Maresciallo di P.S. Maresciallo Capo di P.S. Maresciallo Maggiore di P.S.
Italian translation Ispettore Ispettore Capo Ispettore Superiore
English translation Inspector Chief Inspector Senior Inspector
Corresponding Army rank (Italian) Maresciallo Maresciallo Capo Maresciallo Maggiore
Corresponding Army rank (British) Warrant Officer Class Two Warrant Officer Second Class Warrant Officer First Class
Shoulder board insignia Ispettore Somalia.png Ispettore Capo Somalia.png Ispettore Superiore Somalia.png


Somali Gendarmerie Enlisted ranks and insignia
Somali Gendarmerie rank Boolis Laba-Alifle Saajin Saajin Waaweyn
Republican Police Corps rank Agente Appuntato Vicebrigadiere Brigadiere
English translation Constable Corporal Sergeant Sergeant Major
Italian translation Soldato Caporale Sergente Sergente Maggiore
Corresponding Army rank (Italian) Soldato Caporale maggiore Sergente Sergente Maggiore
Corresponding Army rank (British) Private Corporal Sergeant Staff Sergeant
Sleeve insignia No insignia Appuntato Somalia.png Vice Brigadiere Somalia.png Brigadiere Somalia.png
Shoulder board insignia Truppa Somalia.png

See also