Nauru Police Force

The Nauru Police Force is the national police force of the Republic of Nauru.

Nauru Police Force (NPF)
AbbreviationNPF
MottoTo promote integrity, be a professional and community-oriented law enforcement body and increase Nauru Police Force's stature in the Pacific region. [1]
Agency overview
Employees80
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyNauru
Operations jurisdictionNauru
Governing bodyGovernment of Nauru
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersCivic Centre, Aiwo District (NRU)
Elected officer responsible
  • Lionel Rouwen Aingimea [2]
Agency executives
  • Iven notte, Commissioner of Police
  • Kalinda Blake, Deputy Commissioner of Police
Facilities
Nauru Police StationsYaren, Nauru
VehiclesIVECO vans, Toyota Hilux
Website
Nauru police force.

History

The force was established through the Nauru Police Force Act of 26 January in 1972, which has been amended several times.[3]

Structure

Nauru Cadet Police training in 2007.

The NPF is divided into 5 units.

  • Professional Standards Unit
  • Operations Unit
  • Crimes Unit
  • Learning and Development Unit
  • Operations Support Unit

The Nauru Police Force has the following ranks, modeled after the Australian Federal Police:[4]

  • cadet constable
  • constable
  • director
  • inspector
  • non-commissioned officer
  • police officer
  • reserve officer

Weapons

Police in Nauru is not armed, although in 2003 the police was found to possess 23 weapons.[5]

Vehicle

IVECO Van
Toyota Hilux

References

"Official Site". Archived from the original on 29 May 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.

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