Consists of four sections:
Comprises the Operations Division, the Key Points and Search Division which includes the Police Dog Unit, the Police Tactical Unit Operational Contingents, and the Fourth Generation of Command and Control Communications System Special Duties Team. It runs Headquarters Command and Control Centre on a 24/7 basis, deals with the staffing of operational matters including the relevant Force orders, boundary security, operational resources allocation and liaison with the Hong Kong Garrison and foreign military, plans and executes search operations, and develops the future command and control communications system.
Police Tactical Unit (‘PTU’) Headquarters includes Training Division, Support Division, Research and Development Division and the Special Duties Unit. Its main duty is to provide training on internal security and ensure the Force’s readiness to respond to any threat to public order or internal security. The PTU companies also provide Police Regions with readily available reserves of well trained and fully equipped manpower for any routine or emergency duty. PTU also continually reviews tactics and equipment used in crowd management and public disorder, to ensure both are relevant and develop with prevailing circumstances and threats.
Is responsible for dealing with all illegal explosive objects (other than small arms ammunition) including Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Weapons in Hong Kong. The Bureau is trained and equipped to deal with items both on dry land and underwater and is called out, on average, over one to two times per week. Items dealt with range from illegal fireworks, improvised explosive devices (home made bombs) to large World War II aircraft bombs.
Comprises the Counter Terrorism and Internal Security Division, the Exercise and Audit Division, the Major Events Planning Division and the Police Public Engagement Office. The Bureau oversees the overall strategy, policies and auditing of capabilities relating to the Police response to major incidents, large-scale emergencies, significant public events and counter-terrorism situations.
The Force is divided into six regions:
Hong Kong Island,The regions are divided into 23 districts and divisions and in a few cases, sub-divisions. Regional police provide front-line policing 24 hours a day. They are responsible for the traditional constabulary functions of preserving life and property; preventing and detecting crime; keeping the peace; and responding in times of emergency.
Each of the five land regions has a headquarters comprising:
Operations Formation responsible for dealing with operational matters and procedures at Regional level. It is broken down into:
Regional Command and Control Centre (RCCC) - provides the means for exercising control over resources both at regional and district levels. It also acts as an information centre for the passage of information to the Headquarters CCC and other agencies. Equipped with the Third Generation Computer Assisted Command and Control System, each Centre receives 999 calls from the public and provides a fast and efficient service to operational officers.
Emergency Unit (EU) - provides a quick response to emergency situations, including 999 calls, as well as a speedy and additional presence of uniformed police on the ground to combat crime. An EU comprises a headquarters element and four platoons which operate on a three-shift basis.
Police Tactical Unit (PTU) - The Regional PTU Company provides a ready reserve to deal with threats to internal security situations and natural disasters. On a daily, non-emergency basis, the PTU is deployed on front-line street patrols to supplement District resources to tackle crimes.
Administration Formation implements policies laid down by the Regional Commander and is responsible for the Region's general administration. Its responsibilities include community relations, staff relations, and magistracies.
Crime Formation investigates serious and inter-district crimes. In addition, it collects, collates and evaluates intelligence on criminals and criminal activity within the Region.
Traffic Formation is responsible for:
The Marine Police maintain the integrity of the sea boundaries and regional waters of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). It is responsible for:
The Marine Region comprises a Regional Headquarters and two Districts. With a fleet of 119 craft - 58 launches, 55 vessels, 4 barge operating platforms and 2 logistics barges, the Region polices 1,651 square kilometres (sq kms) of Hong Kong waters and 261 outlying islands. The Regional Headquarters comprises:
Operations Bureau which is responsible for all operational matters at Regional level, including:
Administration Bureau which is responsible for general administration, management of regional finance, establishment and staff relations matters.
Support Bureau is responsible for:
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Consists of two groups:
Field Division - is responsible for liaising and coordinating with other Government bureaux/departments on different policy areas, including animals, street management, missing persons and columbaria etc., and providing police assistance at appropriate levels. It also devises internal policy on and ensures compliance with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, Code on Access to Information, Sex Discrimination Ordinance, Disability Discrimination Ordinance, Family Status Discrimination Ordinance and Race Discrimination Ordinance, and coordinates Force response to such matters. The Division also handles routine correspondence and enquiries from other Government bureaux/departments and statutory bodies, such as the Legislative Council Secretariat.
General Division - is responsible for coordinating and formulating policies relating to arrest, station and branch routine, summonses and prosecution, police notebooks, property, funerals, delegation of authority, hire of police, bail, management of safes and other miscellaneous frontline operations. It also handles civil litigation against the Commissioner of Police, oversees station security of police premises and supervises the operation of the telephone recording system for all police report rooms. The Division is also responsible for the security and management of the Police Headquarters complex. Externally, it liaises with other departments in formulating police arrangements for public events such as elections.
Operations Support & Occupational Safety and Health Division - is responsible for coordinating and formulating policies relating to operational support, which includes use of force, arms and ammunition, uniform, accoutrements and equipment. The Division also oversees the Force occupational safety and health policy, manages the Force Safety Management System (FSMS) and promotes workplace safety awareness in the Force.
Police Licensing Office - acts as the licensing authority for a number of licences and permits, including Security Personnel Permits, Arms Licences, Temporary Liquor Licences and Societies Registrations etc., and policy matters relating to public order events.
Auxiliary Support Bureau provides a one-stop service in respect of the administration, personnel management and training of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force with 3000 members. The Bureau comprises:
Administration and Support Section
Personnel Management Section
Training Section
is responsible for the formulation and dissemination of traffic enforcement policies, the collation of related resource requirements, the processing of traffic summons and fixed penalty tickets, the monitoring of changes in traffic legislation, the development and evaluation of traffic management schemes, the management of the Force vehicle fleet and controls vehicle allocation, and the co-ordination of the Force's road safety efforts. It is also responsible for the administration of the Traffic Warden Corps, who assist the Police in the control of traffic and enforcement of parking offences. It comprises:
is responsible for maintaining a high level of public confidence by robustly projecting a positive image of the Force through community and media relations. It is divided into three bureaus:
Community Relations Bureau
Information and Publicity Bureau
Media Liaison and Communication Bureau