The Republican Police Corps numbered about 20 000, deployed mostly in provincial capital cities; they were framed into 10 Regional Inspectorates and 66 Questure (provincial-level commands), 2 Speciality schools in Padua, escort teams detached at the Ministries, including the "Public Security Presidential Squad" (
Italian:
Squadra Presidenziale di Pubblica Sicurezza) tasked with
Benito Mussolini's personal security. There were also operational mobile units, in order to carry out counter-guerrilla warfare and territorial control duties. The counter-guerrilla units, belonging to police forces, were: • 6 military-organized battalions; • Mobile Autonomous Legion "
Ettore Muti", led by
Colonel Franco Colombo; • Special Inspectorate Anti-Partisan Police; • Police Arditi Legion "Caruso". Each Questura had a company-sized public order duty; also the Regional Inspectorates had analogous units. Alongside the regular police forces, did exist some "special police units", including ill-famed "
Banda Koch" (formally known as "
Reparto Speciale di Polizia Repubblicana" or "Republican Police Special Unit") active in
Rome, "
Banda Carità" (also known as "
Reparto Servizi Speciali" or "Special Services Unit") active in
Florence and
Padua, and other so-called "Repression bands". Most of these band members were heavily sentenced or
extra-judicially killed in the immediate aftermath of
World War II. == Chiefs of the Republican Police Corps ==