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 image located by Bill Garrison, 
26 December 2016
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
26 December 2016
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A light green "Derafsh"-style flags, currently in use in Iran.
Bill Garrison, 
26 December 2016
 image located by Bill Garrison, 30 
August 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 30 
August 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
"Nirooye Entezami-e Jomhooriye Eslami-ye Iran" = national police force or 
"Disciplinary Force" or "Law Enforcement Force" of the IRI ceremonial flag.
 Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
![[Police]](../images/i/ir_polic.gif) image by Zoltan Horvath, 30 
November 2014
 image by Zoltan Horvath, 30 
November 2014
"Law Enforcement Forces of Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: نیروی 
انتظامی جمهوری اسلامی ایران) also known as the Disciplinary Force of the Islamic 
Republic of Iran is the uniformed police force in Iran. The force was created in 
early 1992 by merging the police (Šahrbānī), Gendarmerie (Žāndārmerī) and 
Islamic Revolutionary Committees of Iran (Komītahā-ye enqelāb-e eslāmī-e Īrān) 
into a single force, it has more than 60,000 police personnel served under the 
Ministry of Interior and Justice, including border patrol personnel" 
Its 
flag is a light green horizontal flag with the logo (http://nycaviation.com/newspage/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/iran-military-logo-300.jpg) 
in the middle as seen here:
http://cyber.police.ir/uploads/IMAGE11412772241671.jpg (source:
http://cyber.police.ir/?siteid=46&pageid=1675&newsview=5197) (second flag 
from left to right),
http://news.police.ir/NewsGallery/Images/News/Larg_Pic/1393-08-11/IMAGE11414913938941.jpg 
(source: 
http://news.police.ir/News/fullStory.do?Id=236326),
http://news.police.ir/NewsGallery/Images/News/Larg_Pic/1393-08-24/IMAGE11416025870574.jpg 
(source: 
http://news.police.ir/News/fullStory.do?Id=236737). 
Esteban 
Rivera, 30 November 2014
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
"Nirooye Entezami-e Jomhooriye Eslami-ye Iran" = national police force or 
"Disciplinary Force" or "Law Enforcement Force" of the IRI - 
department design.
 Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
IRI National Police Force (early 1979 version)
 Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
"Daneshgah-e Olum-e Entezami-e Amin" = "Amin Police Academy" (a sub-unit in the 
"Disciplinary Force" or "Law Enforcement Force" of the IRI) ceremonial flag
 Bill Garrison, 
15 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
"Havapeymaei-ye Nirooye Entezami" or "HAVANAJA" = "Police Aviation Unit of NAJA" 
(NAJA= "Police-e Rahnamei va Ranandegi-e Naja" or "Nīrū-ye entezāmī-ye jomhūrī-ye 
eslāmī-ye") ceremonial flag
 Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019
"Police C.I.D." = "Police Criminal Investigation Dept." Why they use English 
here I do not know. Ceremonial flag
 Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019"Farmandehi-e Yeganhay-e Vizheh-e Naja" = "Naja Special Forces 
Command" [Naja = police] ceremonial flag
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019"Farmandehi-e Yeganhay-e Vizheh-e Naja" = "Naja Special Forces 
Command" [Naja = police] ceremonial flag
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019
"Police Zendanha" = "Prison Police"
 Bill Garrison, 
13 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
 image located by Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019
"Police-e Rahnamei va Ranandegi-e Naja" or "NAJA" or "RAHVAR" = "Traffic Police"
 Bill Garrison, 
14 September 2019