The Commissioner of Police (abbreviation: CP) is the top-ranking police officer of the Mauritius Police Force. He is assisted by various holders of the title of Deputy Commissioner of Police. The CP reports to the Home Affairs Division of the Prime Minister's Office.[2]
Commissioner of the Mauritius Police Force | |
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Incumbent since 3 August 2021Anil Kumar Dip | |
Mauritius Police Force | |
Type | Commissioner of Police |
Abbreviation | CP |
Reports to | Prime Minister of Mauritius |
Seat | Line Barracks, Port Louis |
Appointer | The President Mauritius Cabinet of Ministers |
Constituting instrument | Police Act 1974 |
Formation | 1794 |
First holder | Antoine Codere[1] |
Deputy | Deputy Commissioner of Police |
Commissioner of Police
edit- Jacques Ribet (1968-1973)
- Albert Jupin de Fondaumière (1971-1973)
- Jugmohunsing Fulena (1973-1977)
- Atwaroosingh Rajarai (1977-1983)
- Bardwaz Juggernauth (1983-1986)
- Bhimsen Kowlessur (1986-1991)
- Cyril Morvan (1991-1994)
- Raj Dayal (1994-2000)
- André Feillafé (31 January 2000 – 20 October 2000)
- Ramanooj Gopalsingh (2000-2008)
- Dhun Iswur Rampersad (2008-2015)
- Mario Nobin (20 March 2015 – 2 June 2020)
- Khemraj Servansing (3 June 2020 – 2 August 2021)
- Anil Kumar Dip (3 August 2021 – 12 November 2024)
References
edit- ^ "History of MPF". Government of Mauritius. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
- ^ "Overview of MPF". Government of Mauritius. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
- ^ Jaulim, Fabrice; Thomas, Fernando. "Préretraite ou démission forcée ? : le départ du CP Nobin évoqué avec insistance". Le Defimedia. Retrieved 2019-05-14.