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The PIDE or International and State Defense Police (Portuguese: Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado) was a Portuguese security agency that existed during the Estado Novo regime of António de Oliveira Salazar. Formally, the main roles of the PIDE were the border, immigration and emigration control and internal and external State security. Over time, it came to be known for its secret police activities.
The agency that would later become the PIDE was established by the Decree-Law 22992 of August 1933, as the Surveillance and State Defense Police or PVDE. It resulted from the merger of two former agencies, the Portuguese International Police and the Political and Social Defense Police.
PVDE was founded by Captain Agostinho Lourenço, who in 1956 would become the President of Interpol.
The PVDE was transformed into the PIDE in 1945. PIDE was itself transformed into the Directorate-General of Security or DGS in 1968. After the 25 April 1974 Carnation Revolution, DGS was disbanded in Portugal, but continued to exist transitionally in the Portuguese overseas territories as the Military Information Police or PIM, being finally completely disbanded in 1975.
Although the acronym PIDE was only formally used from 1945 to 1969, the set of successive secret polices that existed during the 40 years of the Estado Novo regime are commonly referred to as the PIDE. Historically, this set of police agencies is also often referred as PIDE/DGS, from the acronyms of its two last designations. It is referred to in this last way in article 293 of the Portuguese Constitution, which states its criminalization and judgment of its former officers.
During its existence, the organization was known for its actions during the Spanish Civil War, its role as a political police, its counter-espionage activities during World War II and its counter-insurgency operations in the Portuguese Colonial War.
Up for your consideration is:
One, full box (un-opened) Hornady DGS .458 caliber projectiles $50.00 (full retail $99.00/box)
One, half box (27ct) Hornady DGS .458 caliber $25.00
Both boxes/ full lot $75.00
Will split the lot if you only want one box.
Face -to-Face prefered.
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I have the following 375 Cal Bullets for sale
.375"
INDIVIDUALLY or ALL
3 boxes unopened Nosler Partition 260 Grain $85/box of 50
Open Box Hornady DGS 300 Grain $30/ 29 bullets
Open Box Barnes 250 Grain TTSX $80/ 47 bullets
Open Box Swift A-Frame 250 Grain $55 / 38 bullets
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