The Public Security Forces (PSF), formerly known as the Bahrain State Police, are the principal
Bahrain
Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in West Asia. Situated on the Persian Gulf, it comprises a small archipelago of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands, centered on Bahrain Island, which mak ...
i law enforcement arm of the
Ministry of Interior
An interior ministry or ministry of the interior (also called ministry of home affairs or ministry of internal affairs) is a government department that is responsible for domestic policy, public security and law enforcement.
In some states, th ...
. They are commanded by Maj. Gen. Tarek Al Hasan and include all Ministry of Interior field units responsible for maintaining order and security in Bahrain.
History
The Bahrain Police Directorate was first established in 1961 to address
internal security
Internal security is the act of keeping peace within the borders of a sovereign state or other Self-governance, self-governing territories, generally by upholding the national law and defending against internal security threats. This task and rol ...
, and was headed by Shaikh
Mohammed ibn Salman Al Khalifa. At the time of Bahrain's independence from Britain in 1971, the name of the Directorate was changed to the Ministry of Interior, and the State Police was renamed as Public Security Forces.
Departments
The following units and departments are among those that report directly to the PSF command:
*The police departments of four of the
governorates of Bahrain
The Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain is divided into four governorates: the Capital Governorate, Bahrain, Capital, Northern Governorate, Northern, Southern Governorate, Southern and Muharraq Governorate, Muharraq. The Central Governorate, Bahrain, Ce ...
(Manama, Muharraq, Shamaliyah and Junubiyah).
*The
Special Forces Department.
*The Special Protections Department.
*The Counter Terrorism Centre.
*The General Directorate of Guards.
*The Traffic Police.
*The Operations Department.
*The Coast Guard.
Role during 2011–present uprising
Members of the PSF were the law enforcement officers most often involved in crowd control, and thus in direct clashes with protesters, during the
Bahraini uprising. According to a
Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) report issued in November 2011, they were equipped with "body armour, shields, batons, sound bombs, tear gas and shotguns." They undertook all operations to clear protesters from the
Pearl Roundabout
The Gulf Cooperation Council or GCC Roundabout, known as Pearl Roundabout or Lulu Roundabout (Arabic language, Arabic: ', "Roundabout of the pearl(s)"), was a roundabout located near the Central business district, financial district of Manama, B ...
, including one that took place on
Bloody Thursday which led to the death of four protesters. The PSF also carried out arrests, patrol missions and searches.
Human rights violations
According to the BICI report, PSF units involved in the Bahraini uprising used excessive force when dealing with protesters which led to many injuries, including loss of vision. The report stated:
However, as of May 2011, the
Government of Bahrain has not taken any action against those who used excessive force against the protesters.
In March 2021,
Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organization that conducts research and advocacy on human rights. Headquartered in New York City, the group investigates and reports on issues including War crime, war crimes, crim ...
and
Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy claimed that the Bahraini security forces unnecessarily detained children aged between 11 and 17 over protest-related cases. The police threatened a 13-year-old with rape and electric shocks from a car battery. The police was also accused of beating children and terrorizing them into forced confessions, while barring their parents and lawyers from being present during the interrogations. There was also a video of police vehicles attempting to run down people.
Chiefs of Public Security of Bahrain
Helicopters
The Public Security Forces originally operated a pair of
Westland Scout
The Westland Scout is a light helicopter developed by Westland Helicopters. Developed from the Saro P.531, it served as a land-based general purpose military helicopter, sharing a common ancestor and numerous components with the naval-orientat ...
s as well as a pair of
Hughes 269C helicopters. Later deliveries included a pair of
Sikorsky S-76 helicopters as well as a
McCulloch J-2 autogyro and an unknown number of
Hughes 500D scout helicopters. Three
Bell 412 utility transport helicopters now form the main lift of the force, and a single
Bell 427 was acquired in 2001.
Uniforms
The uniforms are Navy blue but in the past they were khaki/brown.
References
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1971 establishments in Bahrain
Government of Bahrain
Government paramilitary forces
Human rights abuses in Bahrain
Law of Bahrain
Law enforcement in Bahrain