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228: 330: 368:", consisting of a company of gendarmes and a company of volunteers, under the command of a major. In 1902, a criminal brigade was created in the Gendarmerie, in order to help the judicial authorities in dealing with crimes and misdemeanours. This brigade was reorganised and reinforced in 1911. By grand-ducal decree of 30 November 1929, it received the name of "Service de la Sûreté Publique". 33: 258:
from 1795 to 1813 and the "Gendarmerie Nationale" system was applied. The law of the "28 Germinal, Year VI", was to remain the basis of the Luxembourgish Gendarmerie. In 1805, the name of the "National Gendarmerie" was changed to "Imperial Gendarmerie".
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of 19 April, and the creation of a local police force was necessary. The Ordinance of 29 January 1840 created the "Grand Duchy Royal Gendarmerie". On 1842, it lost its autonomy and was incorporated into the federal contingent (of the
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The Grand Ducal Gendarmerie was formed on 3 February 1733, "to fight the plague of the vagrants and people without consent".
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for all matters related to the maintenance of law and order and the exercise of the Criminal Investigation Department.
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of 25 August 1863 changed the name into the 'Company of the Grand Duchy Royal Gendarmerie' (
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in October 1830, Luxembourg was divided into two parts: the larger part formed the Belgian
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in 1813, Luxembourg became part of the province of Middle-Rhine, administered by
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on 1 January 2000. The gendarmerie was placed under the supervision of the
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Luxembourg was made an independent state (still ruled by the Dutch King in
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