The General Commissariat of Judiciary Police (Spanish: Comisaría General de Policía Judicial, CGPJ) is an intelligence service within the National Police Corps of Spain responsible for the investigation of organized crime, economic and monetary crimes or cybercrime.
CGPJ is also in charge of investigating drug trafficking, gambling control and collecting intelligence for the police corps.
[4] The units that form the General Commissariat of Judiciary Police are:[5] The Secretary-General supports and assists the Commissary-General, analyzes and plans its general lines of action, and manages matters relating to the personnel regime and means attached to it.
This unit also contains: The Unit of Specialized and Violent Delinquency (UDEV) assumes the investigation and prosecution of criminal activities, at national and transnational levels, related to heritage, especially historical and artistic heritage, consumption and environment, criminal offenses in the field of doping in sport, the use of new Technologies, family and children, and crimes against persons and sexual freedom, as well as the operational coordination and technical support of the respective territorial units.
The Unit of Economic and Fiscal Delinquency (UDEF) assumes the investigation and prosecution of criminal activities, nationally and internationally, in matters of economic and fiscal delinquency, as well as the operational coordination and technical support to the respective Territorial Units.