About Us

About Us

Overview

The Royal Falkland Islands Police uphold Falkland Islands law (a combination of local ordinances and adopted English Statute Law) and are governed by the Police Ordinance 2000. The main statute law is contained in two major ordinances; The Criminal Procedure and Evidence Ordinance 2014 and the Crimes Ordinance 2014.

An islands-wide service is provided with 24-hour cover. The police control room maintains a listening watch on marine and civilian emergency radio frequencies and is where all “999” emergency calls are taken and processed.

The Royal Falkland Islands Police currently has an establishment of:
Four police support staff are employed:

Other Information

JSPSU

All military police serving with the Joint Service Police & Security Unit (JSPSU) of British Forces South Atlantic are sworn in as Royal Falkland Islands Police Reserve Constables and gain civil as well as military police powers while deployed on the islands.

Equipment

Police equipment is purchased directly from a variety of overseas suppliers. Officers do not ordinarily carry firearms however they are issued with, and trained in the use of Speedcuffs, CapTor 2 spray and an extendable “ASP” baton, and X26 Taser. The force has two Mitsubishi Shogun liveried MPV’s and two unmarked Land Rover 110’s, which are used by the CID. Equipment issued to officers and practices employed by the force try where possible to meet or exceed Home Office and Chief Police Officers Council guidelines.

Training

Training is delivered both locally and through either sending officers overseas or bringing trainers to the islands.

Integrity

We act lawfully, ethically, firmly and with accountability, maintaining the highest standards of professionalism.

Fairness

We act fairly, impartially, and just without fear or favour, aspiring to meet and exceed the expectations of our community.

Respect

We respect the rights of all persons regardless of sex, sexual orientation, race, colour, language, religion, age, mental or physical disability. Our interactions are courteous, whilst remaining resolute.

The Royal Falkland Islands Police Force is going through a modernisation programme and is making progress towards providing the Islands with a police force fit for the challenges a developing economy and community brings.

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