The Yucatán State Police (In Spanish: Policía estatal de Yucatán) is a Mexican law enforcement agency which operates public safety services, traffic enforcement and social prevention of the delict in the state of Yucatán. The State Police is a division of the Department of Public Safety of Yucatán (Secretaría de Seguridad Pública, SSP by its acronym in Spanish), a centralized organism of the state government. Its current chief is Commissioner Luis Felipe Saidén Ojeda, since 2007.[2] Its headquarters are located at western city of Mérida.[3]
Vehicles
As of 2015, the State Police had 1,365 vehicles including cars, pick-ups, ambulances, boats, a helicopter and a plane.