Federal Auxiliary Police

The Territorial Police Service (Arabic: خدمة الشرطة الاقليمية khidmat ash-shurṭah al-iqlīmīyah) is the federal law enforcement agency of the Arab Union. It answers to the Attorney-General of the Arab Union.

The Territorial Police is responsible for most law enforcement matters which come under federal jurisdiction, including serving federal warrants and patrolling federal highways and federal property. The Joint Security Committee's "T" Directorate handles the most serious federal law enforcement matters and investigations such as serial murder and organised crime, although the Territorial Police is typically called to assist in these operations along with other agencies.

The Territorial Police also provides regular policing at the territorial and municipal/local level within all territories of the Arab Union, which is the origin of the service's name.