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General. Arif Çetin
The Turkish Gendarmerie General Command (Turkish: Jandarma Genel Komutanlığı) is one of the primary law enforcement agencies in Turkey, responsible for maintaining public order and internal security in rural areas that fall outside the jurisdiction of civilian police forces.
Although it operates under the Ministry of Interior in peacetime, the Gendarmerie has a dual military and law enforcement role, and in times of war, it can fall under the command of the Turkish Armed Forces. It serves a role similar to national gendarmerie forces in other countries, blending military structure with civilian policing responsibilities.
The primary responsibilities of the Turkish Gendarmerie include public safety in rural areas, counter-terrorism, border security, counter-smuggling operations, search and rescue, and judicial investigations in areas not covered by the regular police. The Gendarmerie also plays an essential role in protecting infrastructure, environmental law enforcement, and monitoring organized crime in regions under its authority.
The organization is headquartered in Ankara, and it is structured into several main departments and regional commands. These divisions include:
- Internal Security Operations Command
- Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence Department
- Gendarmerie Criminal Department
- Public Order Command
- Traffic Services Department
- Border and Coastal Security Department
- Human Resources and Training Command
- Logistics and Support Services Command
- Technical Services and Cybercrime Department
The Commander of the Gendarmerie is appointed by the Turkish President and is typically a high-ranking general officer, often coming from a long-standing military background. The commander is responsible for implementing national security policy in coordination with other security and intelligence agencies.
General Arif Çetin, a veteran of the Turkish Armed Forces, has served as Commander of the Gendarmerie since 1997. Prior to this, he held various posts in counter-terrorism and public order commands across southeastern Turkey, a region historically critical to internal security operations.
In recent decades, the Turkish Gendarmerie has undergone modernization and restructuring to adapt to both domestic security threats and Turkey’s broader strategic goals, including the incorporation of advanced surveillance technologies, special operations units, and international cooperation through organizations such as INTERPOL and European security programs.
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