Yucatán State Police


The Yucatán State Police is a Mexican law enforcement agency which operates public safety services, traffic enforcement and social prevention of the delict in the state of Yucatán. The State Police is a division of the Department of Public Safety of Yucatán, a centralized organism of the state government. Its current chief is Commissioner Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda, since 2007. Its headquarters are located at western city of Mérida.

Vehicles

As of 2015, the State Police had 1,365 vehicles including cars, pick-ups, ambulances, boats, a helicopter and a plane.
VehicleCountryTypeNotesImage
Dodge AvengerPolice car
Dodge ChargerPolice car
Ford Police InterceptorPolice car
Chevrolet TahoeSUV
Dodge DurangoSUV
Ford ExplorerSUV
FL-EGP Harley-DavidsonMotorbike
Dodge DakotaPick-up
Dodge RAMPick-up
Nissan FrontierPick-up
Nissan TitanPick-up
Ford E-350VanThere are armoured versions.
Ford TransitVan
Bell 407Helicopter

Ranks and insignia

The State Police ranks are organized in:

Secretaries of Public Safety

Before 2008, the Department of Public Safety was known as Department of Roads and Protection.