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Prime Minister's Security Division

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22: 137:. It is headed by a gazetted officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG). The unit consists of both uniformed and non-uniformed officers who provide close protection and guard Prime Ministerial residences. 512: 43: 294: 377: 346: 489: 428: 551: 481: 287: 94: 433: 351: 194: 66: 541: 494: 341: 315: 73: 522: 337: 323: 214: 236:, the bomber detonated the bomb outside the Prime Minister's Office killing 13 civilians and three police officers attached to the PMSD. 280: 162: 631: 448: 80: 157:
was assigned for the personal protection of prime minister with a small detachment of police constables, who were usually armed with
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by senior police and military officers was due to be launched. In 1970, the security of the prime minister was assigned to the
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With the creation of the Executive Presidency in 1978 the Prime Minister ceased to be the
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On January 5, 2000, personal of the PMSD prevented an assassination attempt by a
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was officially created in the 1990s with specially trained police officers and
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were brought to guard Temple Trees on the night of 27 January 1962 when the
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the security of the Prime Minister increased. For this purpose the
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