The 'Gibraltar Services Police' ('GSP') is a
civil police force which guards and enforces law on
Ministry of Defence installations on
Gibraltar.
The Gibraltar Services Police is a statutory police force established under the Police Ordinance of the Laws of Gibraltar. The Chief Police Officer (currently
Chief Superintendent John Durante) is appointed by the
Governor of Gibraltar and is responsible to the Commander,
British Forces Gibraltar.
In October
2004 the strength of the force was: 1
Chief Superintendent, 2
Chief Inspectors, 6
Inspectors, 15
Sergeants, 103
Constables, and 16 civilian staff.
Since
20 March 1997 the GSP has shared a purpose-built
headquarters with the
British Armed Forces' Joint Provost and Security Unit (JPSU) at
HMS ''Rooke''.
Pay and conditions of the force are identical to those of the
Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) in the
United Kingdom, of which it is a direct equivalent. The Gibraltar Services Police Association represents the interests of constables and sergeants. Like the MDP, GSP officers are all trained in the use of
firearms.
The force has a Marine Unit, founded in
1998, which comprises a sergeant and over twenty constables. It is charged with the seaward defence of Gibraltar's
Royal Navy facilities and the
warships moored in them, and also assists the
Royal Gibraltar Police Marine Section with general security and enforcement patrols of Gibraltarian waters. It operates two 15-metre motor
launches (which replaced the original 10-metre launches in
2003) and a number of
rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RIBs).
The force seconds officers to the
Gibraltar Co-ordinating Centre for Criminal Intelligence and Drugs (GCID).
External links
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GSP Marine Unit