The Personality Protection and Security Service is an Algerian police service responsible for the close protection and escort of public figures.
Histoy
The SPS was created in 1992 in the midst of the civil war. The Algerian state via the DGSN had decided to create a unit for close protection and escort of personalities. In its early days, all officers volunteered to work in the SPS. Nevertheless, this service is to be distinguished from the DGSPP, which belongs to the Algerian Republican Guard, and is responsible for the protection of the President of the Republic, while the SPS is responsible for the security of Algerian ministers and their staff, as well as their families and Algerian and foreign personalities.
Organization
The SPS is an independent body, reporting directly to the DGSN cabinet. The SPS is composed of several services :
As the mission of protecting VIPs is very delicate, sensitive and complex, DGSN command has always insisted that SPS members be over-trained: the operational level is always maintained at the highest level thanks to the specialized training regularly organized in order to comply with international norms and standards in the field of close guarding. Close protection techniques are instilled in them on a daily basis. Advanced training in karate, judo, ju-jitsu, taekwondo, kuk-sool-Won, boxing...
Recruitment
To become a police officer at the SPS, you must be in good physical condition. Members of the SPS are integrated into the service if they meet specific criteria, such as the physical constitution and personality of the individual. In addition, following physical and written tests, the selection of future SPS officers is the responsibility of a "specialized" commission that decides whether or not to retain the candidate. If the applicant is selected, he or she must follow a panel of specialized training courses in warfare, endurance and combat techniques at their barracks in Ben Aknoun and at the commando training and parachuting initiation school in Boghar in the wilaya of Médéa, which is the training centre for commandos of the Algerian army. The first woman joined the SPS in 1999, and some ministers such as Houda-Imane Faraoun and Nouria Benghabrit use exclusively female bodyguards.
Armament and equipment
Armament
SPS officers have several types of weapons that vary depending on the team, the environment and the situation, however the following weapons are generally used:
SPS vehicles are often black with black tinted windows, and armoured vehicles can be found in the convoy. However, you can also find unmarked cars for the so-called discreet escorts within the SPS.