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The Barbados Police Service (BPS), previously called the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF), is the law enforcement agency in Barbados, as established under the Police Act, Cap. 167. [1] Richard Boyce is currently Commissioner of the Police .
The Barbados Police Service Band, [1] previously known as the Royal Barbados Police Band part of the Barbados Police Service, has been a prominent musical group in Barbados since its foundation in 1889 and is one of the oldest police bands in the world. [2]
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The Barbados Police Service (BPS) is the main agency tasked with maintaining local law and order in the country of Barbados. The police force may in times of need call upon the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) and/or Regional Security System for additional support.
On the afternoon of August 25, 1951, the Barbados Workers' Union and Barbados Labour Party led a march in Bridgetown protesting South African apartheid and Milton King's death in particular. [26] About 10,000 people — almost five percent of the island's population at the time [ 27 ] — joined the procession through the city's streets.
Mobile Police command (Bộ tư lệnh Cảnh sát Cơ động), for riot and terrorist countering; Order Police (Cảnh sát Trật tự), for public order response; Protective Police (Cảnh sát Bảo vệ Mục tiêu), for protective services of properties and personnel; Vietnam People's Security (An ninh Nhân dân Việt Nam) consists of:
In 2006, an analysis by the United Nations indicates an approximate median of 300 police officers per 100,000 inhabitants. [1] Only nine countries disclosed values lower than 100 officers per 100,000 inhabitants. [1] The highest median of police officers – around 400 – was observed in West Asia, Eastern and Southern Europe. [1]
One first-class cricket match has been played at the ground, with Barbados playing Trinidad and Tobago in the 2008–09 Regional Four Day Competition, [4] which was drawn. Performances of note in the match included a century (113) by Barbadian Dale Richards , and a five wicket haul (5 for 40) by Trinidadian Sherwin Ganga .