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Mauritius Police Force

The Mauritius Police Force (MPF) is the national law enforcement agency of Mauritius. The MPF carries out police, security and military functions on the island nation, with about 12,500 police officers under the command of the Commissioner of Police and is part of the Home Affairs Division which operates under the aegis of the Prime Minister's Office.[1][2]

Mauritius Police Force
Mauritius Police Force emblem
Agency overview
Formed1 August, 1767
Annual budget 10.3 billion
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyMauritius
Operations jurisdictionMauritius
Size2,040 km2
Constituting instrument
  • Police Act 1974
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersLine Barracks, Port Louis
Sworn members12,475 (2013)[1]
Elected officer responsible
Agency executive
  • Commissioner of Police, Mr A. K. Dip
Divisions
8
  • Central Division
  • Eastern Division
  • Metropolitan Division (North)
  • Metropolitan Division (South)
  • Northern Division
  • Rodrigues Division
  • Southern Division
  • Western Division
Website
police.govmu.org

Military advisers from India and the United Kingdom work with the Special Mobile Force, the National Coast Guard, and the Police Helicopter Squadron, and Mauritian police officers are trained in India, the United Kingdom, and France. India and the United States provide training to National Coast Guard officers in such fields as seamanship and maritime law enforcement.

Branches

Anti Drug and Smuggling Unit

The Anti Drug and Smuggling Unit (ADSU) is the branch of the MPF which ensures the legal repression of drugs proliferation in Mauritius and the Outer Islands.[3]

Anti Robbery Squad

In 2015 then commissioner of police (CP) Mario Nobin instigated the Anti Robbery Squad (ARS) which replaced the defunct Rottweilers SSU. CP Nobin appointed Inspector Seewoo to head the ARS in 2017. But Seewoo's promotion to Chief Inspector raised concerns amongst his colleagues. By 2020 the new commissioner of police Servansingh transferred Seewoo to Pointe-aux-Cannonniers before dismantling the ARS.[4][5][6]

National Coast Guard

The National Coast Guard (NCG) is a branch of the MPF that was established in 1988 and consists of No. 1 Patrol Vessel Squadron and the Maritime Air Squadron.[7]

The NCG has been modernising its fleet introducing a Kora-class Offshore Patrol Vessel CGS Barracuda in 2015, two Sarojini Naidu-class patrol vessels CGS Victory in 2016 and CGS Valiant in 2017 and ten 14.5m GSL Fast Interceptor Boats in 2016.[8][9][10]

 
MCGS Valiant arriving in Port Louis

The Maritime Air Squadron (MAS) was established in 1990 and operates a fixed wing fleet of three HAL Dornier 228 and one Britten-Norman Defender BN-2T for search-and-rescue missions and surveillance of territorial waters.[11] The Defender entered service in 1992, the first Dornier 228 entered service in 1990, the second in 2004 and third in 2016.[11] The Do 288 can be fitted with 7.62mm gun pods.[12]

The NCG has a maritime tactical unit established in 2010 the Commando Unit or Commandos Special Force.[13][14] The Commando Unit trains with the Indian Navy's MARCOS and with the French Army 2nd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (2e RPIMa) based in Réunion part of FAZSOI.[15][16]

Vessels

 
Naval Ensign of Mauritius

Aircraft

 
Roundel of Mauritius

In March 1990 one radar equipped HAL Dornier 228 was ordered from India to form a maritime surveillance element by July 1991. This aircraft was reinforced in 1992 by a single twin turbo prop BN-2T Maritime Defender for coastal patrol work. A second HAL Dornier 228 was added to the fleet in 2004 and a third in 2016.[17][18][19]

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Maritime Patrol
Dornier 228   India
  Germany
maritime patrol 3[20]
BN-2T Defender   United Kingdom maritime patrol 1[21]

National Security Service

The National Security Service (NSS) is the branch of the MPF which handles matters of national security. It was formerly known as National Intelligence Unit (NIU) and State Security Service (SSS).[22] During British rule it was known as Special Branch. [23]

Police Helicopter Squadron

 
Dhruv MK.3 of Mauritus Police Force

The Police Helicopter Squadron (PHS) is a branch of the MPF that was established in 1974 and its main roles are search and rescue and casualty evacuation both inland and at sea; combatting gandia cultivation; traffic patrol and escort of convoys; and VIP transport.[24][25]

The helicopter fleet consists of four HAL Chetak, one Eurocopter Fennec AS555 and Two HAL Dhruv.[24][26] The Dhruv helicopter entered service in 2009[27] followed by MK.3 variant in 2023.[28] Two refurbished Chetak helicopters were gifted by India in 2016.[9][29]

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Helicopter
HAL Dhruv   India utility MK.1 and MK.3 2[24][30]
HAL Chetak   India SAR / utility SA316B 4[24]
AS355   France utility AS355 SN 1[24][21]


Special Mobile Force

Mauritius does not have a standing army; the Special Mobile Force (SMF) a branch of the MPF, is a paramilitary force established in 1960 following the withdrawal of two companies of the British East African land forces.[31][32] The SMF recruited World War II veterans and select police officers and was commanded by British commanders until 1978.[31]

The 1,500-member Special Mobile Force (SMF) and the 500-member National Coast Guard are the only two paramilitary units in Mauritius. Both units are composed of police officers on lengthy rotations to those services.[17][18][19]

The SMF is a motorized infantry battalion with five companies, an engineering squadron, and a mobile wing comprising two squadrons equipped with armored vehicles.[31] The SMF training is based on conventional military tactics focused on internal security.[31] It engages extensively in civic works projects.

The SMF has a police tactical unit established in 1979, the Groupement d’Intervention de la Police Mauricienne (GIPM).[33] The GIPM trains with the French National Gendarmerie police tactical unit Groupe d'intervention de la Gendarmerie nationale (GIGN) and the French Army 2e RPIMa.[34][16]

Special Support Unit

The Special Support Unit (SSU), a branch of the MPF, is a police riot unit that was established in 1986.[35] The SSU consists of five operational units and a training wing.[35]

Police Band

The police band of the MPF is the official music unit of the service. It can operate as a military band, a marching band, a string orchestra as well as contemporary pop group.[36] One of its alumni was Joseph Philippe Gentil, a composer best known for composing The Motherland, the National Anthem.[37] On Independence Day (12 March) in 1968, a national newspaper mistakenly published the name and photograph of Philippe Oh San (the Police Band's maestro at the time) as the anthem's composer, with the remaining newspapers being reprinted with the correction.[38]

Ranks

Small arms

See also

References

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External links

  • Mauritius Police Force website
  • Uniform Insignia Mauritius Police Force

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The Mauritius Police Force MPF is the national law enforcement agency of Mauritius The MPF carries out police security and military functions on the island nation with about 12 500 police officers under the command of the Commissioner of Police and is part of the Home Affairs Division which operates under the aegis of the Prime Minister s Office 1 2 Mauritius Police ForceMauritius Police Force emblemAgency overviewFormed1 August 1767Annual budget 10 3 billionJurisdictional structureNational agencyMauritiusOperations jurisdictionMauritiusSize2 040 km2Constituting instrumentPolice Act 1974General natureCivilian policeOperational structureHeadquartersLine Barracks Port LouisSworn members12 475 2013 1 Elected officer responsiblePravind Jugnauth Prime Minister of MauritiusAgency executiveCommissioner of Police Mr A K DipDivisions8 Central DivisionEastern DivisionMetropolitan Division North Metropolitan Division South Northern DivisionRodrigues DivisionSouthern DivisionWestern DivisionWebsitepolice govmu orgMilitary advisers from India and the United Kingdom work with the Special Mobile Force the National Coast Guard and the Police Helicopter Squadron and Mauritian police officers are trained in India the United Kingdom and France India and the United States provide training to National Coast Guard officers in such fields as seamanship and maritime law enforcement Contents 1 Branches 1 1 Anti Drug and Smuggling Unit 1 2 Anti Robbery Squad 1 3 National Coast Guard 1 3 1 Vessels 1 3 2 Aircraft 1 4 National Security Service 1 5 Police Helicopter Squadron 1 6 Special Mobile Force 1 7 Special Support Unit 1 8 Police Band 2 Ranks 3 Small arms 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBranches EditAnti Drug and Smuggling Unit Edit The Anti Drug and Smuggling Unit ADSU is the branch of the MPF which ensures the legal repression of drugs proliferation in Mauritius and the Outer Islands 3 Anti Robbery Squad Edit In 2015 then commissioner of police CP Mario Nobin instigated the Anti Robbery Squad ARS which replaced the defunct Rottweilers SSU CP Nobin appointed Inspector Seewoo to head the ARS in 2017 But Seewoo s promotion to Chief Inspector raised concerns amongst his colleagues By 2020 the new commissioner of police Servansingh transferred Seewoo to Pointe aux Cannonniers before dismantling the ARS 4 5 6 National Coast Guard Edit The National Coast Guard NCG is a branch of the MPF that was established in 1988 and consists of No 1 Patrol Vessel Squadron and the Maritime Air Squadron 7 The NCG has been modernising its fleet introducing a Kora class Offshore Patrol Vessel CGS Barracuda in 2015 two Sarojini Naidu class patrol vessels CGS Victory in 2016 and CGS Valiant in 2017 and ten 14 5m GSL Fast Interceptor Boats in 2016 8 9 10 MCGS Valiant arriving in Port Louis The Maritime Air Squadron MAS was established in 1990 and operates a fixed wing fleet of three HAL Dornier 228 and one Britten Norman Defender BN 2T for search and rescue missions and surveillance of territorial waters 11 The Defender entered service in 1992 the first Dornier 228 entered service in 1990 the second in 2004 and third in 2016 11 The Do 288 can be fitted with 7 62mm gun pods 12 The NCG has a maritime tactical unit established in 2010 the Commando Unit or Commandos Special Force 13 14 The Commando Unit trains with the Indian Navy s MARCOS and with the French Army 2nd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment 2e RPIMa based in Reunion part of FAZSOI 15 16 Vessels Edit Naval Ensign of Mauritius Ship Origin Type In service Class NotesCGS Barracuda India Patrol boat 1 Kora class corvetteCGS Valiant Patrol boat 2 Sarojini Naidu class patrol vesselCGS VictoryCGS Guardian Patrol boat 1 Seaward class patrol vesselCGS Observer 1 AMPL P 2000 class interceptor boatAircraft Edit Roundel of Mauritius In March 1990 one radar equipped HAL Dornier 228 was ordered from India to form a maritime surveillance element by July 1991 This aircraft was reinforced in 1992 by a single twin turbo prop BN 2T Maritime Defender for coastal patrol work A second HAL Dornier 228 was added to the fleet in 2004 and a third in 2016 17 18 19 Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service NotesMaritime PatrolDornier 228 India Germany maritime patrol 3 20 BN 2T Defender United Kingdom maritime patrol 1 21 National Security Service Edit The National Security Service NSS is the branch of the MPF which handles matters of national security It was formerly known as National Intelligence Unit NIU and State Security Service SSS 22 During British rule it was known as Special Branch 23 Police Helicopter Squadron Edit Dhruv MK 3 of Mauritus Police Force The Police Helicopter Squadron PHS is a branch of the MPF that was established in 1974 and its main roles are search and rescue and casualty evacuation both inland and at sea combatting gandia cultivation traffic patrol and escort of convoys and VIP transport 24 25 The helicopter fleet consists of four HAL Chetak one Eurocopter Fennec AS555 and Two HAL Dhruv 24 26 The Dhruv helicopter entered service in 2009 27 followed by MK 3 variant in 2023 28 Two refurbished Chetak helicopters were gifted by India in 2016 9 29 Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service NotesHelicopterHAL Dhruv India utility MK 1 and MK 3 2 24 30 HAL Chetak India SAR utility SA316B 4 24 AS355 France utility AS355 SN 1 24 21 Special Mobile Force Edit Mauritius does not have a standing army the Special Mobile Force SMF a branch of the MPF is a paramilitary force established in 1960 following the withdrawal of two companies of the British East African land forces 31 32 The SMF recruited World War II veterans and select police officers and was commanded by British commanders until 1978 31 The 1 500 member Special Mobile Force SMF and the 500 member National Coast Guard are the only two paramilitary units in Mauritius Both units are composed of police officers on lengthy rotations to those services 17 18 19 The SMF is a motorized infantry battalion with five companies an engineering squadron and a mobile wing comprising two squadrons equipped with armored vehicles 31 The SMF training is based on conventional military tactics focused on internal security 31 It engages extensively in civic works projects The SMF has a police tactical unit established in 1979 the Groupement d Intervention de la Police Mauricienne GIPM 33 The GIPM trains with the French National Gendarmerie police tactical unit Groupe d intervention de la Gendarmerie nationale GIGN and the French Army 2e RPIMa 34 16 Special Support Unit Edit The Special Support Unit SSU a branch of the MPF is a police riot unit that was established in 1986 35 The SSU consists of five operational units and a training wing 35 Police Band Edit The police band of the MPF is the official music unit of the service It can operate as a military band a marching band a string orchestra as well as contemporary pop group 36 One of its alumni was Joseph Philippe Gentil a composer best known for composing The Motherland the National Anthem 37 On Independence Day 12 March in 1968 a national newspaper mistakenly published the name and photograph of Philippe Oh San the Police Band s maestro at the time as the anthem s composer with the remaining newspapers being reprinted with the correction 38 Ranks EditMauritius Police Ranks and InsigniaRank Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Deputy Assistant Superintendent Chief Inspector Inspector Cadet Officer Sergeant Corporal ConstableEpaulette Insignia Small arms EditName Origin Type Variant NotesWalther PP 39 Germany Semi automatic pistolFN P90 40 Belgium Personal defense weaponM16 41 United States Assault rifle M16A2SIG SG 540 42 Switzerland Assault rifleHeckler amp Koch G36 42 Germany Assault rifleHeckler amp Koch MP5 42 Germany Submachine gunFN FAL 43 44 Belgium Battle rifleFN MAG 42 Belgium Machine gunFN SCAR 45 Belgium Assault rifle SCAR LSee also EditGRSE Mauritius offshore patrol vessel Mandovi Marine 15 Meter Class Patrol Craft Praga Class Patrol BoatReferences Edit a b 15 1 Mauritius Police Force Part I Civil Service 2013 PRB Report PDF Pay Research Bureau Retrieved 9 March 2020 Overview of the Mauritius Police Force MPF Mauritius Police Force Retrieved 9 March 2020 ADSU Mauritius Police Force Government of Mauritius Retrieved 2021 07 16 Le demantelement de l Anti Robbery Squad pas a ecarter L Express Retrieved 2020 07 09 Force policiere L Anti Robbery Squad demantelee Defimedia Retrieved 2020 07 31 Moris E Plus d Anti Robbery Squad a Maurice Zinfos Retrieved 2020 07 31 National Coast Guard Mauritius Police Force Retrieved 8 March 2020 Maritime Security Induction of ten Fast Interceptor Boats Prime Minister s Office Press release 11 March 2016 Retrieved 8 March 2020 a b Commissioning Ceremony of CGS Victory and 2 Chetak Helicopters Prime Minister s Office 12 December 2016 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Mauritius Police Force acquires new patrol vessel CGS Valiant Government of Mauritius Press release 17 August 2017 Retrieved 8 March 2020 a b Maritime Air Squadron of the NCG celebrates 28th anniversary PDF Government of Mauritius Press release July 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Mader Georg 3 October 2018 Mauritius arms Do 228 MPAs with gun pods Jane s Weekly Archived from the original on 3 October 2018 Ramessur Bhoyroo Preity 3 July 2016 Garde cotiere nos soldats des eaux Defimedia info in French Retrieved 8 March 2020 Tuyau Julien 3 June 2010 La National Coast Guard cree un commando pour lutter contre la piraterie L Express in French Retrieved 8 March 2020 Annual National Coast Guard Commando refresher training by Indian Marine Commando Indian Navy Press release 24 October 2015 Retrieved 9 March 2020 a b FAZSOI Premier exercice bilateral entre les FAZSOI et les forces de securite mauriciennes Ministry of Armed Forces Press release in French 28 November 2019 Retrieved 13 March 2020 a b IISS Military Balance 2007 a b IISS Military Balance 2010 a b World Aircraft Information Files Brightstar Publishing File 331 Sheet 4 Maritime Air Squadron of the NCG celebrates 28th anniversary PDF Government of Mauritius Press release July 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2020 a b World Air Forces 2004 pg 74 PDF Flightglobal Insight 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 17 May 2015 Dimanche 11 Juin 1978 L enquete judiciaire sur l incendie du Mauricien Le Mauricien Retrieved 2018 06 11 Mauritius Police Force Government of Mauritius Retrieved 2021 07 16 a b c d e Police Helicopter Squadron celebrates its 44th anniversary Government of Mauritius Press release 13 September 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Helicopter Squadron Mauritius Police Force Retrieved 25 November 2019 Koch Valerie 24 November 2016 A Dhruv on Reunion Island Vertical Magazine Retrieved 15 November 2019 Supply of DHRUV Advanced Light Helicopter from India to Mauritius High Commission of Port Louis Mauritius 9 September 2009 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Bureau The Hindu 2023 02 10 HAL hands over advanced light helicopter to Mauritius police The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 2023 02 11 Wakankar Nitin D 16 December 2016 Defence Minister Mr Manohar Parrikar Visits Mauritius Sainik Samachar Retrieved 8 March 2020 Supply of DHRUV Advanced Light Helicopter indiahighcom Archived from the original on 11 May 2015 Retrieved 4 May 2015 a b c d Special Mobile Force Mauritius Police Force Retrieved 9 March 2020 Military Garrison UK Parliament Hansard House of Commons 7 July 1959 Retrieved 9 March 2020 Vencatareddy Nursingen Selvanee 28 May 2016 GIPM au cœur de l exercice de recrutement L Express in French Retrieved 8 March 2020 Les policiers d elite mauriciens formes par le GIGN Clicanoo in French 26 November 2016 Retrieved 9 March 2020 a b Special Supporting Unit Mauritius Police Force Retrieved 8 March 2020 The Mauritius Police Force Police Band police govmu org Retrieved 2020 06 02 Chit Geerjanand Dukhira 1992 Mauritius and local government management All India Institute of Local Self Government p 43 ISBN 9788185473024 Mauritius nationalanthems info www nationalanthems info Retrieved 2020 07 31 Jones Richard D Jane s Infantry Weapons 2009 2010 Jane s Information Group 35 edition January 27 2009 ISBN 978 0 7106 2869 5 Soobye Ali March 12 2006 Mauritius police forces parade AFP Getty Images Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Retrieved September 9 2010 Sauvetage au combat de niveau 1 SC1 a l ile Maurice in French Forces Armees de la Zone Sud de l Ocean Indien 12 December 2012 Archived from the original on 22 September 2013 Retrieved 24 October 2013 a b c d Gander Terry J Hogg Ian V Jane s Infantry Weapons 2009 2010 Jane s Information Group 21 edition May 2009 ISBN 978 0 7106 1241 0 Mauritius Police Force Nomination de 248 caporaux et 38 sous Inspecteurs Mauritius Ile Maurice KotZot Archived from the original on 2013 10 19 Retrieved 2013 10 18 Patrick Laverdant mauritian bw198 jpg Patrick Laverdant Archived from the 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