Fiji police band

Fiji has a unified national police force, the Fiji Police, whose motto is Salus Populi meaning "the welfare of the people".

The Fijian Commissioner of Police title had been held by Australian police officer Andrew Hughes since 2003 but after the 2006 takeover of the Government the post has been reserved for a local (Ioane Naivaluru[1] a). The current Fijian Commissioner of Police is Brigadier Sitiveni Qiliho

The Commissioner is appointed in accordance with the Constitution of Fiji, chapter 7, part 4, section 111. Section 111 establishes the office of Commissioner of Police. This official is appointed by the Constitutional Offices Commission, following consultation with the appropriate Cabinet Minister. The Commissioner of Police holds executive and administrative authority over the entire police force, and is answerable only to the Minister in charge. Parliament may, however, make laws regulating the police force.

Fiji has a single local police force, on Rabi Island.

Ranks

Fiji Police ranks and insignia
Rank
(unknown-Present)
Commissioner Deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner Senior superintendent Superintendent Assistant superintendent Inspector Sergeant major Sergeant Corporal Constable
Epaulette insignia
Rank
(1968-unknown)
Commissioner Deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner Senior superintendent Superintendent Deputy superintendent Assistant superintendent Senior inspector Inspector Sergeant major Sergeant Corporal Constable
Epaulette insignia
Rank
(Before 1968)
Commissioner Deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner Senior superintendent Superintendent Deputy superintendent Assistant superintendent Inspector Sub inspector Sergeant major Sergeant Corporal Constable
Epaulette insignia

References

  1. Fiji Police Force. "Fiji Police Force senior officers". www.police.gov.fj. Fiji Police Force. Retrieved 11 June 2012.


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