Formation | 25 January 2013 |
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Type | Law enforcement co-operation organization ( Gendarmerie) |
Headquarters | Ankara, Turkey |
Membership |
Turkey Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Former members: Mongolia |
Term president | Gen. Servet YÖRÜK ( Turkish Gendarmerie) |
The TAKM, or Organization of the Eurasian Law Enforcement Agencies with Military Status (Turkish: Avrasya Askerî Statülü Kolluk Kuvvetleri Teşkilatı, is an intergovernmental military law enforcement ( gendarmerie) organization of three Turkic countries ( Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan) and, formerly, Mongolia. The initialism TAKM came from the founder countries' names. [1]
The TAKM is considered as an alternative for the FIEP. [2]
In 2014, Mongolia quit the organization and Kazakhstan applied for membership. [3]
Date | Country | |
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25 January 2013 [4] | Turkey Gendarmerie General Command | Founders |
Azerbaijan Internal Troops | ||
Kyrgyzstan Internal Troops | ||
Mongolia Internal Troops |
Formation | 25 January 2013 |
---|---|
Type | Law enforcement co-operation organization ( Gendarmerie) |
Headquarters | Ankara, Turkey |
Membership |
Turkey Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Former members: Mongolia |
Term president | Gen. Servet YÖRÜK ( Turkish Gendarmerie) |
The TAKM, or Organization of the Eurasian Law Enforcement Agencies with Military Status (Turkish: Avrasya Askerî Statülü Kolluk Kuvvetleri Teşkilatı, is an intergovernmental military law enforcement ( gendarmerie) organization of three Turkic countries ( Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan) and, formerly, Mongolia. The initialism TAKM came from the founder countries' names. [1]
The TAKM is considered as an alternative for the FIEP. [2]
In 2014, Mongolia quit the organization and Kazakhstan applied for membership. [3]
Date | Country | |
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25 January 2013 [4] | Turkey Gendarmerie General Command | Founders |
Azerbaijan Internal Troops | ||
Kyrgyzstan Internal Troops | ||
Mongolia Internal Troops |