GdF

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GdF is the commonly used abbreviation for Italy’s Guardia di Finanza, a militarized police force responsible for financial crime, smuggling, and border control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency
law enforcement agency
military police force
abbreviationFor Guardia di Finanza
cooperatesWith Carabinieri
European Union law enforcement bodies
Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli
surface form: Italian Customs and Monopolies Agency

Italian Revenue Agency
Polizia di Stato
surface form: Italian State Police

foreign financial police forces
country Italy
fullName Guardia di Finanza
hasComponent aerial units
maritime units
special investigation units
territorial units
hasLegalStatus militarized police force
headquartersLocation Rome
jurisdiction Italian Republic
languageOfAbbreviation Italian
operatesIn Italian airspace
Italian territorial waters
Italian territory
partOf Italian Armed Forces
surface form: Italian armed forces
primaryRole anti-money laundering enforcement
anti-smuggling operations
border control
counterfeiting enforcement
customs enforcement
economic and financial policing
financial crime investigation
protection of state finances
tax evasion enforcement
responsibleFor combating customs fraud
combating financial crimes
combating smuggling
combating tax fraud
enforcing currency regulations
enforcing customs regulations
enforcing tax laws
monitoring cross-border financial flows
protecting EU financial interests in Italy
sector customs and border protection
public finance protection
public security
subordination Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
surface form: Ministry of Economy and Finance of Italy
typeOfPolice specialized financial police

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