Military Police Court

The Military Police Court (Spanish: Fuero Militar Policial; FMP) is a Peruvian military law organisation made up of jurisdictional and prosecutorial bodies at an equivalent level.

Its penal code aims to contribute to the maintenance of order, security and discipline of both the Armed Forces and the National Police of Peru.

It is the autonomous, independent and impartial jurisdictional body in the military-police criminal field, it is an exceptional and independent jurisdiction of the Judicial Branch, as established in article 139 of the Constitution of Peru.

It is competent to judge military and police officers on duty who commit crimes in their capacity.

[1] The War and Navy Council was created with the enactment of the first Code of Military Justice, in force from December 20, 1898, to October 31, 1906.