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How does Singapore supervise police enforcement?

The Singapore Police Force is attached to the Ministry of the Interior. Subordinate, civilian personnel 1000, national service police 3000, police reserve 16000.

The Singapore Police Force is organized as follows:

staff

Check the implementation of instructions and orders in the police force to ensure that they are correctly implemented and implemented at the grassroots level; Evaluate the work of each unit, point out the shortcomings and put forward suggestions for improvement.

Action bureau

The authoritative department of macro-policing is responsible for the daily work of the police force in peacetime and the special actions in emergencies; To plan and review the actions taken by the police under special circumstances; Guide and coordinate the training of all departments to make them respond to emergencies more effectively.

Personnel Bureau

Responsible for the personnel work of all regular police, national service police, police reserve personnel and civilian personnel; Responsible for the ideological and moral construction of the police force and maintaining the discipline of the police force.

Logistics bureau

Responsible for logistics affairs such as procurement, supply, maintenance and construction of the police force; Formulate the logistics policy of the police force in peacetime and emergency.

The planning and organization bureau is responsible for the strategic planning of the development of the police force; To study and plan the organizational structure of the police force.

The Administration and Finance Bureau is responsible for issuing work permits, allocating government housing and other administrative affairs, as well as financial affairs such as wages, allowances, income and expenditure and controlling consumption.

Criminal investigation bureau

Responsible for investigating major criminal cases such as murder, armed robbery and kidnapping, and major economic cases such as fraud and counterfeiting; Fight against private parties, gambling and social ugliness.

Commercial investigation bureau

In 2000, the bureau was assigned to the police headquarters to investigate commercial crimes.

Communications office

Responsible for traffic law enforcement and maintaining smooth traffic; Arrange and coordinate transportation during major events; Investigate traffic accidents; Manage road safety.

Public affairs bureau

Departments in close contact with the masses, responsible for all public affairs and crime prevention; Act as a spokesman for the police force.

Volunteer management

Volunteers refer to members of the public who volunteer to assist the police in various fields. They all have their own jobs and work in the police force for a certain time every week. Clothing and equipment are the same as regular police, mainly engaged in close contact with the public, and receive a small amount of allowance symbolically. The Volunteer Administration is responsible for recruiting, training and distributing volunteers to various combat departments; Manage and supervise the work of volunteers.

Training bureau

Be responsible for understanding the training needs of the police force; Formulate training policies; Providing basic and on-the-job training in macro policing; Coordinate and arrange professional training; Make foreign training plans.

National service police

Every Singaporean citizen who has reached the age of 18 must participate in the national military service. Every year, some national service personnel are assigned to the police force. They are exactly the same as the regular police in clothing and equipment, and do basically the same work, but they do not enjoy the salary of the police and only receive a small amount of allowance like those who serve in the army. The National Service Police is responsible for managing and supervising the national service personnel in the police force.

Electronic computer and communication bureau

Responsible for ensuring the normal operation of communication equipment in police work; Responsible for the application and management of computers.

intelligence bureau

Originally a part of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, the Intelligence Bureau was established in 1996. Responsible for collecting and analyzing information related to police work; To collate and count relevant crime data, and provide reference for various business departments.

Airport police station

Responsible for the security of Singapore Changi Airport.

coastguard

Responsible for maintaining the safety of Singapore's waters and offshore facilities; Implementing relevant port laws and decrees; Investigating crimes and disasters at sea; Search passing ships to prevent smuggling and trafficking of prohibited items; Work closely with Singapore Immigration Bureau and General Administration of Customs to combat piracy and illegal immigration.

Regional police station

There are seven regional police stations in Singapore, which work under the leadership of the police headquarters and are responsible for maintaining social order in the region and combating and preventing crime.

Security forces

Responsible for the safety of visiting heads of state and other important people.

Special operations forces

Founded in 1992, it consists of police riot squad, special action squad and police dog squad. The riot squad is responsible for handling large-scale riots; Controlling crowds in large-scale activities; Provide rescue at the scene of the disaster. The task force was established in1October 9 1993, 165438. It is an assault force to deal with gun-related crimes and rescue hostages. The police dog team consists of police dog trainers and users, and is responsible for checking whether police dogs and drug detection dogs have criminal acts such as drug smuggling at various ports in Singapore.

Gurkha army

Mainly composed of Gurkhas from Nepal, they are employed by the Singapore police and are responsible for the security of important parts such as prisons; It is usually used as the reserve force of the Singapore police force.

Police college

Responsible for the education and training of reserve police and on-the-job police; Organizing police parades and celebrations; Responsible for police sports activities and physical education; Manage the police band.