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The Marine Region is a branch of the
Hong Kong Police Force The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest Hong Kong Disciplined Services, disciplined service under the Security Bureau (Hong Kong), Security Bureau of Hong Kong. Pursuant to the one c ...
, more widely known as the Marine Police. The marine police patrols of waters within the territory of Hong Kong, including 263
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. The Marine Region is made up of about 3,000 officers. It has a fleet of 142
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in total, the largest of any civil police force in the world.


Overview

The Marine Region comprises approximately 3,000 officers overseeing around 13,000 local craft and a total maritime population of 14,100. In addition to normal marine policing functions, the marine police is also responsible for countering
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and
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at sea. The Marine Region usually mounts
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to police the smaller islands and isolated communities with no land transport to other parts of the Hong Kong, and participates in the Hong Kong Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre, which is responsible for co-ordinating maritime rescue operations both within and outside Hong Kong waters. The region's headquarters are located at Sai Wan Ho.


Organisation

The Marine Region comprises a Regional Headquarters and two sea districts. The entire region is commanded by a Regional Commander with the rank of Assistant Commissioner, who is assisted by a Chief Superintendent. Each of the three bureaus is commanded by a Senior Superintendent; divisions and units are commanded by Superintendents, who are assisted by Chief Inspectors. The Region comprises: * Operations Bureau is responsible for all operational matters at Regional level, including: ** Operations Division *** Regional Crime Units investigating crimes and syndicated illegal immigration by sea; *** RCCC; *** Logistics Unit; *** Regional Motor Transport Office; *** Regional Armoury; ** Small Boat Division. ** Crime Marine *Administration Bureau is responsible for general administration; personnel and establishment matters. *Support Bureau is responsible for: ** management of the launch acquisition programmes; ** training and assessment of Marine police personnel in navigation, seamanship, engineering, and safety; and ** selection and acquisition of specialist equipment. ** core property strategy in Marine Region


Headquarters

The Marine Region had its headquarters at the Former Marine Police Headquarters Compound in
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until 1996, when they were relocated to Sai Wan Ho. The old headquarters have now become a heritage tourism facility known as ''1881 Heritage''.


Gallery

File:HK SWH Tai Hong Street Marine Police Regional Headquarters sign.JPG, Sai Wan Ho Marine Police Regional Headquarters. File:HKPolice_MarineNorthDiv_1.jpg, Marine Police North Division. File:HKPolice MarineNorthDiv.jpg, Marine Police North Division. File:HKPolice MarineNorthDiv 2.jpg, Marine Police North Division. File:HK_MarinePoliceEastDivision.JPG, Marine Police East Division. File:Kat O Marine Police station.jpg, Kat O Police Post.


Fleet

Marine craft * BSC Marine Group patrol vessels * Protector (Pacific Forum) class – 6 small patrol boats * Hong Kong Shipyards Sea Panther-class large command boat 1988 – 2 large command/training boats ** replaced Hong Kong United Dockyard Sea Lion class command boats 1965 – 2 (retired 1993) * Damen Stan Mk I patrol boats 1980–1981 – 10 built by Chung Wah Shipyard 1990s * Damen Stan Mk III patrol boats 1984–1985 – 16 built by Chung Wah Shipyard 1990s * Damen Stan 2600 patrol boats * HamiltonJet 13m Aluminium patrol boats * ASC Keka Class 30-metre patrol launches 2000 – six built by Cheoy Lee Shipyard ** replaced six Damen Class Mk1 patrol launches *Rigid inflatable hull vessels *Tai Fei – fast patrol vessels *speed boats


Historic

* 22' Police Launch 1970 – 11 * 30' Fairey Marine Spear Class patrol boat 1981 – 9 * 40' Jetstream Class patrol craft 1971 – 3 * 45' converted tugs pre-1995 – 8 * 45' converted tugs pre-1975 – 2 * Islander Class patrol craft 1960 – 1 * Hong Kong United Dockyard Sea Rover Class patrol craft 1955 – 6 * Pacific Forum Class Patrol boat 1993 – 6 * 78' Vosper Thornycroft coastal patrol craft 1972–73 – 7 (retired 1993) File:HKPF Police Boat 3.JPG, Police Launch 3 (Sea Panther Class). File:Hong Kong Police Boat 5.jpg, Police Launch 5 which started to service in 2007 (Damen Stan). File:HKPF Police Patrol Boat-8.JPG, Police Launch 8. File:HKPF Police Patrol Boat-14.JPG, Police Launch 14. File:Hong Kong Police Boat 42.jpg, Police Launch 42. File:Police boat 44.jpg, Police Launch 44. File:HKPF Police Patrol Boat-54.JPG, Police Launch 54 ( Protector Class). File:HKPF Police Patrol BoatNo.63.JPG, Police Launch 63 ( Keka Class). File:HK Police Department Ship No80.jpg, Police Launch 80. File:HKPF Police Boat 82.jpg, Police Launch 82. File:Block of Shing Mun River Channel under Banyan Bridge, 2008 Summer Olympics 4.jpg, Marine Police set up a block in Shing Mun River Channel under the Banyan Bridge during the
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. File:HK 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay in Hong Kong PoliceFastPursuitCraft.JPG, Marine Police patrol the Shing Mun River Channel during the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay. File:HK 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay in Hong Kong PoliceFastPursuitCraft2.JPG, Marine Police patrol the Shing Mun River Channel during the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay. File:Coming about.jpg, Marine Police supervises the dragonboat races in Shing Mun River Channel,
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. File:Marine Police boat PL3 Sea panther.jpg, Police Launch 3 Sea panther in Marine police headquarters


Firearms

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- Standard issue sidearm for Marine Region (except Small Boat Division), 6 shot .38 revolver. *
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- Standard issue pistol for Small Boat Division, loaded with 17 round of 9mm Parabellum magazines * Federal Model 201-Z Riot Gun – Standard issue anti-riot gun, loaded with less-than-lethal CS rounds. * Heckler & Koch MP5- Standard issue SMG, loaded with 30 round of 9mm Parabellum magazines * SIG 516 - Standard issue assault rifle for Small Boat Division. Loaded with 30 rounds of 5.56×45mm NATO magazines.


Fallen Officers

As of 2024, 3 marine police officers have been killed in the line of duty.


History

The Hong Kong 'Water Police' had a role from the earliest days of British Hong Kong. The first actual vessel was acquired in 1846 – a sailing 'gun-boat' with a crew of 17, which was used for anti-piracy work. The vessel and its entire crew were lost in a typhoon two years later. By then the unit consisted of approximately 40 men and three boats. Each Constable in a six-man crew was armed with a pistol and a cutlass.The History of Marine Region
HK Police
After
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, as part of a major reshaping of the police force, the service was renamed 'Marine Police'. During the 1966 Star Ferry riots, the Marine Police provided a riot company which was deployed in action on Nathan Road. As part of the response to the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, the Marine Police participated in Operation Tiderider aimed at quelling the ensuing riots.


See also

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Special Duties Unit The Special Duties Unit (SDU; zh, c=特別任務連), nicknamed the "Flying Tigers" ( zh, c=飛虎隊), is the elite tactical unit of the Hong Kong Police Force tasked with countering terrorist attacks, hostage rescue, underwater search and r ...
* Marine Department (Hong Kong) * Fire Services Department * Customs and Excise Department (Hong Kong) * Immigration Department * Government Flying Service * Water police *
Coast Guard A coast guard or coastguard is a Maritime Security Regimes, maritime security organization of a particular country. The term embraces wide range of responsibilities in different countries, from being a heavily armed military force with cust ...


References


External links

{{Commons category, Hong Kong Marine Police
Police Transport and VesselsFlag of the Marine Police, according to the Shipping and Port Control Regulations, Shipping and Port Control Ordinance
http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr13-14/english/panels/se/agenda/se20140513.htm Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - Panel on Security (Agenda) 13 May 2014] Hong Kong Police Force Sea rescue organizations Maritime safety Maritime law enforcement agencies