Police Special Operation Department
The Police Special Operations Department or Police Special Action, abbreviated as PÖH, is a police tactical unit of the General Directorate of Security in Turkey.
History
The PÖH was founded in 1983 as "Special Operations Office", under the command of Department of Public Security.In larger cities like Ankara, Istanbul, and İzmir, "Special Operations Group Authorities " were organized in the same year.
As a result of changing conditions, in 1987, the office was transferred to the Anti-Terrorism and Operations Department under the name "Special Operations Branch".
In 1993, the Special Operations Branch was promoted to a department and gained its current structuring.
İbrahim Şahin was head of the Department until being forced to resign in 1996 over the Susurluk scandal. Ayhan Çarkın was a notable member of the department in the 1990s.
Organisation
The force consists of 22,000 personnel, more than a thousand of whom are women.It is also deployed as part of the Turkish occupation of northern Syria.
Training
To qualify for PÖH, an applicant must:- Run the 2500m designated area with a backpack weighing 10 kg, under 15 minutes
- Have 50% minimum accuracy in pistol and rifle shooting
- Swim 150 m without stopping
- Be between ages 18 and 32
- Have graduated from police high school or university
After 6 months of training, the applicant will receive a certificate officially identifying himself as an operator of PÖH.
Tactics
Police Special Operation Department is one of a handful of security forces in the world which employs active front line female squad members in combat operations.Equipment
Vehicles
- Otokar Akrep
- Otokar Cobra
- Nurol Ejder
- BMC Kirpi
- T129 ATAK