Anti-Narcotics General Administration
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The Anti-Narcotics General Administration is a specialized branch of Egypt’s national police responsible for combating drug trafficking, enforcing narcotics laws, and coordinating anti-drug operations across the country.
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
drug control agency
→
law enforcement agency → specialized police unit → |
| basedIn | Cairo → |
| cooperatesWith |
Egyptian Customs Authority
→
Egyptian security establishment →
surface form:
Egyptian National Security Sector
Interpol → United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime → Egyptian Border Guard Forces →
surface form:
border guard forces of Egypt
public prosecution in Egypt → |
| country | Egypt → |
| employer |
Egyptian police officers
→
criminal investigators → forensic specialists → intelligence analysts → |
| fieldOfWork |
combating drug trafficking
→
criminal investigation → drug demand reduction support → drug law enforcement → narcotics control → organized crime control → public security → |
| hasResponsibility |
arresting drug traffickers
→
combating drug trafficking in Egypt → cooperating with international drug control bodies → cooperating with other Egyptian security agencies on drug cases → coordinating anti-drug operations nationwide → disrupting drug distribution networks → enforcing narcotics laws in Egypt → investigating drug-related crimes → seizing illegal narcotics → |
| jurisdiction |
Egypt
→
surface form:
Arab Republic of Egypt
Egyptian national territory → |
| legalAuthority |
Code of Criminal Procedure
→
surface form:
Egyptian Code of Criminal Procedure
Egyptian anti-drug legislation → Egyptian criminal law → Egyptian narcotics laws → |
| objective |
disrupting transnational drug trafficking routes through Egypt
→
protecting public health from narcotics abuse → reducing drug supply in Egypt → |
| operatesIn | all governorates of Egypt → |
| parentOrganization | Ministry of Interior of Egypt → |
| partOf | Egyptian National Police → |
| usesMethod |
controlled deliveries
→
criminal intelligence gathering → joint operations with other agencies → surveillance operations → undercover operations → |
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