The National Directorate of Intelligence (), or (DINI), is the premier intelligence agency in Peru. The agency is responsible for national, military and police intelligence, as well as counterintelligence.
History
On 27 January 1960, the National Intelligence Service (SIN) was established. Following the presidency of Alberto Fujimori and controversies surrounding SIN, the agency was "deactivated" in November 2000. Under the regulation of Supreme Decree Nú 025-2006-PCM of 4 January 2006, the National Directorate of Intelligence (DINI) was established.
Chiefs
National Council of Intelligence
- Juan Manuel Campos Luque (2001)
- Alfonso Panizo Zariquiey (2001-2002)
- Juan Velit Granda (2002)
- (2002-2003)
- César Almeyda Tasayco (2003)
- Alfonso Panizo Zariquiey (2003)
- Daniel Mora Zevallos (2003-2004)
- Ricardo Arboccó Liceti (2004)
- Julio Raygada GarcÃÂa (2004-2006)
National Directorate of Intelligence
- Héctor Beltrán Lora (2006-2009)
- Danilo Guevara Zegarra (2009-2011)
- VÃÂctor Manuel Gómez RodrÃÂguez (2011-2015)
- Javier Briceño Carpio (2015)
- Manuel ÃÂlvaro Sevilla EchevarrÃÂa (2015-2016)
- Guillermo Fajardo Cama (2016-2018)
- Carlos Illanes Calderón (2018-2021)
- Hugo Antonio Cornejo Valdivia (2021-2021)
- José Luis Fernández Latorre (2021)
- Wilson Fredy Barrantes Mendoza (2021-2022)
- Juan Carlos Liendo O'Connor (2022)
See also
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