Military Police
Mexican Army military police enforce order within SEDENA installations, provide security for convoys and high-value facilities, and support detention operations. In the counter-narcotics environment, military police have roles in the processing and transfer of detainees captured during operations against criminal organizations. The specialty involves law enforcement within a military framework, operating under the Code of Military Justice. Less operationally exposed than infantry but present in the institutional machinery that supports counter-narcotics ground operations.
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Military Police (Ejército Mexicano (Mexican Army / SEDENA)) — Frequently Asked Questions
Q01Is Military Police in the Ejército Mexicano (Mexican Army / SEDENA) (Mexico) worth it?
Q02What does the Ejército Mexicano (Mexican Army / SEDENA) tell recruits about Military Police?
Q03What is Military Police in Mexico actually like according to veterans?
Q04What does a Military Police do in the Ejército Mexicano (Mexican Army / SEDENA)?
Mexican military OPSEC is important for personnel safety in the counter-narcotics environment. Do not disclose: operational deployments against specific criminal organizations, unit locations near borders or in active cartel zones, intelligence sharing details with US DEA or NORTHCOM, identities of personnel in sensitive assignments, or tactical details of active operations. Cartel organizations actively collect information on military units and personnel in their operational areas. Your honest account of service conditions, institutional culture, career structure, and training does not compromise security — operational details do.