I'd suggest Motorola i355 cellphones which were intended for the Nextel network. The i355 is the Hummer of cellphones, they're digital and they frequency hop, so they're very difficult to track or intercept. Encrpytion isn't really needed, if the signal can't be intercepted. With proper programming, the i355 acts like a portable radio, and it is possible to broadcast to specific units, or to specific groups directly, no cell network. They have a range of 1-3 miles direct, and they can be purchased relatively cheaply. These radios use the ISM band (900-928 MHz), and use spread spectrum technology, much like the military uses. The phones aren't difficult to program.
Trisquare Electronics made portable radios which also used spread spectrum technology on the ISM band. The Trisquare units can be found used, and they have a similar range to the i355.
If money is not a factor, I'd suggest Harris Unity radios. They work very nicely and I'd say they're comparable to the Motorola APX radios.
Personally, I've added the i355's and the Trisquare radios to my local comms cache. I'll hand out Baofengs to neighbors, but for those times when secure comms are necessary, we'll use the i355's and Trisquares.
Seeing that this is the OP's first post, I suggest he might want to post some information in the Introductions portion of the forum. Otherwise, fellow forum members are going to regard your posts suspiciously.