A police officer/detective whose assignment is primarily the investigation of narcotics and drug trafficking.
A police officer/detective whose assignment is primarily the investigation of narcotics and drug trafficking.
The salary of a narcotics officer can vary depending on factors such as location, experience, and agency. However, on average, a narcotics officer in the United States can make between $40,000 to $90,000 per year.
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Pablo Escobar
Nothing in English. Perhaps you mean "Narc" slang for a snitch or narcotics officer.
The common slang term is "Narc."
The testimony of the undercover officer, or paid informant, that made the buy - or the eyewitness observation of the officer who witnessed a sale - the narcotics themselves - the marked money used to make the buy - a combination of any or all of these things.
I've never heard of a 'civilian narcotics officer." If you are referring to a narcotics officer who works undercover or in civilian clothing - he is STILL a police officer. Whatever action he took that necessitated the issuing of a ticket - police officers don't 'own' the ticket books they carry. A ticket book is nothing but a pad of legal forms that can be utilized by ANY sworn law enforcement officer for issuing summonses. If that describes the incident you are referring to then, yes, it was legal.
yes, unless he/she isn't driving a marked unit.
The definition of an adjutant is assistant. In the military, an adjutant is a staff officer who assists a commanding officer with administrative affairs.
A "narc" typically refers to a person involved in law enforcement who investigates drug-related crimes, while a "snitch" generally refers to an individual who secretly informs on others to law enforcement or authorities in exchange for some benefit or leniency.
The definition of a chief risk officer is that this certain kind of officer helps you do anything in the world. They're very good officers. You should really talk to one.