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The Malta Police Force is one of the oldest police forces in Europe. In its present form, it dates from a proclamation during the governorship of Sir Thomas Maitland (1813–1814). When Malta became a crown colony of the United Kingdom by the Treaty of Paris, Maitland was appointed Governor and commander-in-chief of Malta and its dependencies ...
From 1920 until May 1940 it served as the headquarters of the Malta Police Force. [10] The building is mentioned in the Antiquities List of 1925. [ 11 ] It was evacuated during the Second World War during which it took four direct hits, which destroyed certain parts of it.
A replica of the George Cross that was awarded to Malta by King George VI in April 1942, was also on display in this museum. [18] The museum closed in September 2014, [19] and reopened in May 2015 having a larger collection. [20] Since the mid-20th century, Fort Saint Elmo has also housed Malta's police academy.
The current honours system of the Republic of Malta has its foundation in the 17 October 1975 Ġieh ir-Repubblika Act. This act has been subsequently amended by Acts XXXVII of 1976, XIII of 1983, XIV of 1990, XI of 1991 and XV of 1993; Legal Notice 423 of 2007; and Acts VI of 2008, V and XVII of 2011, and XIX of 2013.
B) Equivalent positions in the Armed Forces Deputy Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta; Colonels of the Armed Forces of Malta; C) Registrar of the National Orders of Merit A. Positions in Grade 4 appointed in terms of the provisions of the Constitution: Director (Grade 4) Assistant Attorneys General; Assistant Commissioners of Police
Malta Police Force This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 08:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The police force divides its functions into local and departmental deconcentrated units, such as the police departments (which act as departmental police forces and in some geographical areas under the command of the governors) and the metropolitan police forces that operate in the main cities; there are also police stations in each ...
The Maltese Provincial Battalions were infantry battalions in the British Army which existed from 1802 to 1815 in Malta, then a British protectorate and later a colony. According to the Treaty of Amiens of 1802, Britain was to evacuate Malta and restore the islands to the Order of St. John. The treaty also stated that at least half of Malta's ...