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The Mauritius Police Force (MPF) is the national law enforcement agency of Mauritius. The MPF carries out police , security , and military functions on Mauritius, with about 12,500 police officers under the command of the Commissioner of Police (CP).
The Commissioner of Police (abbreviation: CP) is the top-ranking police officer of the Mauritius Police Force. He is assisted by various holders of the title of Deputy Commissioner of Police . The CP reports to the Home Affairs Division of the Prime Minister's Office.
Law enforcement in Mauritius (6 C, 2 P) R. Regulation in Mauritius (1 C) T. Treaties of Mauritius (1 C, 268 P) Pages in category "Law of Mauritius"
The principle role is to form soft-law; as a source of rules of conduct which in principle have no legally binding force but have practical effects. [11] This has created standard form of contracts for various financial trade associations such as Loan Market Association, which seeks to set guidance, codes of practice, and legal opinions. It is ...
People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Mauritius (1 P) Prisoners and detainees of Mauritius (3 C) ... Mauritius Police Force; S. Special Mobile Force
The Ministry of Finance of Mauritius is a ministerial department found in the Cabinet of the government of the republic. It is considered as the most executive and important ministry in the cabinet after the Prime Minister's Office. The minister of finance is the most desirable position in the cabinet of the country except of the prime minister.
Merge the Military of Mauritius page into this page. The paramilitary Special Mobile Force and National Coast Guard are part of the Mauritius Police Force under the command of the Commissioner of Police. The equipment tables in the Military of Mauritius should be in this page. The vessel table below the National Coast Guard section in this page.
The Constitution of the Republic of Mauritius (French: La Constitution de Maurice) is the supreme law of Mauritius, according to Chapter I, Section 2 of the constitution, if any other law is inconsistent with this Constitution, that other law shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void. The current Constitution was adopted in 1968.