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  2. Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong. Pursuant to the one country, two systems principle, the HKPF is officially independent of the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China, which ...

  3. Structure of the Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is structured into numerous bureaus and units. As a whole, it is commanded by the Commissioner of Police, who is assisted by three deputy commissioners. The "Deputy Commissioner – Operations" supervises all operational matters including crime. The "Deputy Commissioner – Management" is responsible for the ...

  4. List of police ranks - Wikipedia

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    38 Hong Kong. Toggle Hong Kong subsection. 38.1 Gazetted. 38.2 Inspectorate. ... State Police Services rank insignia [58] [59] Insignia: Rank: Inspector: Assistant ...

  5. History of the Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Police was officially established by the colonial government on 1 May 1844, and the duties of the magistrate and head of police were separated. At the time of its establishment, the police force consisted of thirty-two men. The ethnic composition of the inaugural force consisted of mixed Chinese, European nationals or Indians. [1]

  6. Station sergeant - Wikipedia

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    Station sergeant (also known as crown sergeant, senior sergeant or staff sergeant) is a police rank senior to sergeant and junior to inspector in some British and Commonwealth police forces. The rank insignia is usually a sergeant's three chevrons surmounted by a crown, [1] or sometimes four chevrons. [2] The Metropolitan Police (of London ...

  7. Sillitoe tartan - Wikipedia

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    Sillitoe tartan is a distinctive chequered pattern, usually black-and-white or blue-and-white, which was originally associated with the police in Scotland. [a] It later gained widespread use in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas, notably in Australia and New Zealand, as well as Chicago and Pittsburgh in the United States.

  8. Uniform beret - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong. The navy blue beret is the standard headgear of officers of the Police Tactical Unit of the Hong Kong Police Force. Officers are nicknamed the "Blue Berets" or the "Blue Caps". These berets are also being worn by the officers of the Emergency Unit, Airport Security Unit and Counter Terrorism Response Unit of the Hong Kong Police ...

  9. Staff sergeant - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Police Force still uses this rank. In the Philippines, as of 8 February 2019, the rank of staff sergeant is currently being used by the Philippine National Police as they adopt a new ranking classification, eliminating confusion of old ranks. The rank stands above the Police Corporal and below the Police Master sergeant.