Customs Surveillance Service
The Customs Surveillance Service (Spanish: Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera, SVA) is a law enforcement agency of the Spanish Ministry of Finance, integrated in the Spanish Tax Agency. Its responsibilities include the investigation and prosecution of cases involving contraband, illegal drugs, financial evasion and violations, money laundering, surveillance for financial police purposes and the provision of judicial police services. Its activities can be compared in USA with agencies like the Drug Enforcement Administration, ATF, or some of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Customs Surveillance Service Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera | |
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Patch of the Spanish Customs Service | |
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Flag of the Spanish Customs Service with the double crowned H, symbol of the Spanish Royal Treasury | |
Common name | ADUANAS / CUSTOMS |
Abbreviation | SVA also DAVA |
Motto | Por tierra, mar y aire Through land, sea and air |
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Formed | Reorganized on February 12, 1982, since the 16th century |
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Employees | 2,000 |
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National agency | Spain |
Operations jurisdiction | Spain |
Governing body | Government of Spain |
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Operational structure | |
Overseen by | Deputy Directorate of Customs Surveillance |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
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Parent agency | Agencia Tributaria |
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