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Synonyms and antonyms of Groups of police and departments of the police force in American Thesaurus

Groups of police and departments of the police force

the CID ()

the Criminal Investigation Department: the department of the police in the U.K. that is responsible for solving serious crimes

drug squad (noun)

British the part of the police force whose job is to try to stop the trade in illegal drugs

flying squad (noun)

British a group of people, especially police officers, who can go quickly to a place to deal with a problem

the force (noun)

informal the police

Guards (noun)

a unit of soldiers or police officers, especially one that has a particular job

highway patrol (noun)

the U.S. police officers who are responsible for making certain that people obey the law while driving

Interpol (noun)

an international organization that helps the police in different countries to exchange information in order to try to catch criminals who move from one country to another

the Metropolitan Police ()

the police force of London, England

New Scotland Yard ()

the official name of Scotland Yard

presence (noun)

a group of people, especially soldiers or the police, who are in a place for a particular purpose

riot police (noun)

police who have special training and equipment to deal with riots

Scotland Yard ()

the department of the London police that deals with serious national crime, or the building where this department works

squad (noun)

a department in a police force that deals with a particular type of crime

strike force (noun)

a group in an organization such as the army or police that has been trained to deal with urgent problems

vice squad (noun)

a police department that deals with crimes relating to things such as sex and drugs