[ 繁體 ] [ 简体 ]

A A A

2013 Hong Kong Police Review

WE SERVE WITH PRIDE AND CARE

[ Foreword ]   [ Memorable Events ]   [ The Hand of Partnership ]   [ Operations ]   [ Regional Commanders' Report ]   [ Personnel and Training ]
[ Management Services ]   [ Professional Equipment ]   [ Finance, Administration and Planning ]   [ Environmental Report ]   [ Organisation ]
[ Annexes and Appendices ]

 

ORGANISATION

Leveraging an Effective Command Structure

The Commissioner of Police is responsible to the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for the administration and operational efficiency of the Force. He is assisted by the Deputy Commissioner (Operations) and the Deputy Commissioner (Management). The former heads Operations Department; and Crime and Security Department while the latter heads three departments, namely Personnel and Training; Management Services; and Finance, Administration and Planning.

Police Tactical Unit Headquarters

Police Tactical Unit Headquarters


Operations Department

The Department handles the day-to-day operations of the Police Force through six regional commands and its Operations and Support Wings.

Operations Wing

Operations Bureau

The Bureau comprises the Operations Division, the Counter-Terrorism and Internal Security Division, the Key Points and Search Division, and the Police Public Engagement Office. Duties include the formulation and dissemination of related policies and relevant orders, management of Headquarters Command and Control Centre, deployment of operational resources, as well as liaison with the Hong Kong Garrison and visiting foreign naval forces.

Police Tactical Unit (PTU) Headquarters

In addition to overseeing the training provided to PTU and all internal security companies and the operations of Special Duties Unit, PTU Headquarters also keeps abreast of the latest trends and regularly reviews the tactics, weapons and equipment to be used in internal security situations and other operational commitments, particularly public order policing. The latter encompasses public order events and crowd management.

Explosive Ordnance Disposal Bureau

In addition to dealing with bombs and suspicious objects, the Bureau provides training to Police Units and oversees storage and disposal of ammunition and explosives.

Support Wing

Support Branch

The Support Bureau comprises Field, General, Occupational Safety and Health, and Transport Divisions, as well as the Police Licensing Office and Force Data and Access to Information Coordination Unit. It is responsible for the formulation of policies, procedures and orders in a number of diverse policy areas as well as liaison with other Government departments on inter-departmental matters.

The Police Licensing Office acts as the authority for the issue of licences and permits for which the Commissioner of Police is the issuing authority, and coordinates policy matters relating to public order events.

The Auxiliary Support Bureau is located at the purpose-built Auxiliary Headquarters facility, and provides a one-stop service in respect of the administration, management and training of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force.

Police Public Relations Branch

The Community Relations Bureau maintains close ties with the public, organises fight crime publicity through the media and community events, and promotes Police and youth activities.

The Information and Publicity Bureau provides a round-the-clock newsroom and other services for the media, and runs Police publicity campaigns.

Police Public Relations Branch

Police Public Relations Branch


Traffic Branch Headquarters

Traffic Branch Headquarters comprises the Traffic Management and Prosecutions Bureau; and the Administration Bureau. It formulates and co-ordinates the implementation of traffic enforcement policies, processes traffic summonses and fixed penalty tickets, monitors and participates in the process of changes in traffic related legislation, develops and evaluates traffic management schemes, co-ordinates the Force's road safety efforts and maintains a close liaison with Government bureaux/departments and non-governmental organisations on traffic and transport matters. It also oversees traffic wardens.

Traffic Branch Headquarters

Traffic Branch Headquarters


The Regions

Day-to-day policing is handled through six regional commands. An Assistant Commissioner heads each of the Regions, which are divided into Districts and Divisions and in a few cases, Sub-Divisions. Currently there are 23 Police Districts.

Land Regions

The five Land Regions are commanded through three Regional Command and Control Centres (RCCC). Each Region has a Headquarters with an Emergency Unit (EU), a company of the Police Tactical Unit (PTU), a crime formation and a traffic formation. Additionally, the New Territories North Region has a Quick Reaction Force.

The RCCC provides the public with an instant response to 999 emergency calls for help. It is the nerve centre that controls resources at both regional and district levels, and acts as the conduit for operational communications with Headquarters and other agencies.

The EU provides a rapid response to emergency situations, including 999 calls, and ensures a speedy additional presence of uniformed Police on the streets to combat crime through the operation of mobile patrols within the respective Regions. EU comprises a headquarters element and four platoons, each with about 60 officers operating 10 to 12 patrol cars on a 24-hour basis.

The PTU Company provides a ready reserve for dealing with crowd management duties, threats to internal security situations and natural disasters. It is routinely used on a daily basis to supplement District resources in tackling crime.

The Crime Formation investigates serious and inter-district crimes. It also collects, collates and evaluates intelligence on criminals and criminal activities and provides crime prevention information within the Region.

The Traffic Formation is responsible for traffic control and enforcement, the investigation of traffic accidents and the promotion of road safety within the Region.

Land Regions

Marine Region

Marine Region


Marine Region

The role of Marine Police is to maintain the integrity of the sea boundaries and waters of the HKSAR. It is responsible for enforcing the laws of Hong Kong in regional waters, preventing smuggling and illegal immigration by sea, providing search and rescue within Hong Kong and in adjacent waters, and casualty evacuation.

The Region comprises a Regional Headquarters and two Districts. With a fleet of 119 vessels - 62 launches and 57 small crafts - the Region polices 1,651 square kilometres of Hong Kong waters and 261 outlying islands.

The Operations Bureau oversees the Regional Crime Units in investigating crimes and syndicated illegal immigration and smuggling activities by sea. The Bureau works together with the RCCC, Logistics Unit, Regional Armoury, Regional Motor Transport Office and the Small Boat Division.

The Administration Bureau is responsible for general administration, and the management of regional finance, personnel, establishment and staff relations matters.

The Support Bureau is responsible for the management of launch acquisition programmes, training and assessment of Marine Police personnel in the areas of navigation, seamanship, engineering and safety, and the selection and acquisition of specialist equipment.

Marine Region

Marine Region


Crime and Security Department

The Department is responsible for Force policy and the overall direction of all matters pertaining to crime and security.

Crime Wing

Organized Crime and Triad Bureau

OCTB investigates complex organised crime and serious triad offences.

Criminal Intelligence Bureau

CIB provides high quality, accurate and timely intelligence as well as support services to other Force units to prevent and detect organised and serious crimes. The Bureau’s intelligence gathering, analysis and dissemination capabilities ensure that reliable intelligence is made available in a timely fashion to units which need it, and that the Force is kept well informed of emerging issues and new forms of criminal activity.

Commercial Crime Bureau

CCB investigates serious and complex commercial fraud, counterfeiting, forgery and technology crime.

Narcotics Bureau

NB collects intelligence and takes enforcement action in relation to the import, manufacture and distribution of dangerous drugs. The Bureau works closely with Mainland and overseas agencies to contain the activities of Hong Kong-connected syndicates operating in other jurisdictions. It also investigates money laundering and terrorist financing.

Crime Prevention Bureau

CPB provides free and independent security advice and crime prevention measures to Government departments and the public at large through various media, such as security surveys, publicity campaign, security equipment display rooms and Robotcop. It also assists the Security and Guarding Services Industry Authority to regulate the local security industry by vetting applications for security company licences and through regular inspections of these companies and their personnel.

Liaison Bureau

LB is responsible for co-ordinating with law enforcement agencies outside Hong Kong and their liaison officers stationed locally for Police related case enquiries and liaison work. Designated as the office representing Mainland China to deal with all INTERPOL related matters in Hong Kong, LB has the delegated authority to carry out INTERPOL’s functions and activities in the HKSAR.

Identification Bureau

IB provides fingerprint examination and identification, firearms examination, collection of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) samples and forensic photography service in support of frontline policing. The Bureau also renders quality service to the public, including the provision of Certificate of No Criminal Conviction Record, and handling the application for criminal conviction data and Sexual Conviction Record Check.

Criminal Record Bureau

CRB maintains databases on convicted criminals, wanted persons, missing persons, outstanding arrest warrants, missing and wanted vehicles as well as an index of persons convicted of serious arrestable offences from whom DNA samples are retained.

Child Protection Policy Unit

CPPU is responsible for Force policy, procedures and training regarding the handling of Abusive Offences, which include child and elder abuse, and domestic, family and sexual violence.

Major Incident Investigation and Disaster Support System

MIIDSS is a computer-based information handling system that improves the efficiency of processing a large volume of information, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of complex investigations and disaster management.

Witness Protection Unit

WPU runs witness protection programmes, organises training and advises case officers on all aspects of witness protection.

Commercial Crime Bureau

Commercial Crime Bureau


Narcotics Bureau

Narcotics Bureau


Crime Prevention Bureau

Crime Prevention Bureau


Security Wing

The Security Wing provides VIP protection, consular liaison and security coordination, including counter-terrorism and related training.

Personnel and Training Department

Personnel Wing

Human Resources Branch

HR Branch deals with performance management issues, career development, postings, increments, advancements, promotions, manpower planning and recruitment matters in relation to Police officers.

Conditions of Service and Discipline Branch

CS & D Branch provides services and advice to Force members relating to health management, pay and allowances, quartering and discipline.

Personnel Services and Staff Relations Branch

PS & SR Branch delivers personnel, welfare, psychological and staff relations related services through five different groups.

The Staff Relations Group forms a link between staff associations and Force management, handles morale related issues, provides guidance in respect of the best way to ensure amicable staff relations, and promotes a culture of financial prudence by officers.

The Catering, Clubs and Sports Group provides services in relation to catering, clubs, sports and recreational activities. The Group also coordinates all healthy lifestyle activities within the Force.

The Welfare Services Group is responsible for welfare and resettlement services provided to members of the Force.

The Support Group offers a variety of staff welfare projects and support services, including group insurance plans, Police souvenirs, staff purchase schemes, holiday homes and hotel packages. It also assists in administering the Police Welfare Fund and the two Police Education Trusts.

The Psychological Services Group promotes positive mental health and work-life balance among Force members and provides them with professional counselling. It also runs a psychometric testing programme for Police recruitment to help identify psychologically resilient candidates with values aligned to those of the Force.

Personnel Wing Headquarters Group

The Group provides administrative support to the Wing, oversees the Force Discipline Adjudication Unit, coordinates honours and awards, medals and clasps, medical screening for special units within the Force and handles requests for access to personnel information.

Personnel Services and Staff Relations Branch

Personnel Services and Staff Relations Branch


Hong Kong Police College

The College is responsible for all matters relating to training within the Force except internal security, highly specialised training, and Auxiliary and Marine Police training. It comprises six centres and two divisions.

Foundation Training Centre

The Centre provides basic training for recruit Constables and Inspectors as well as firearms and tactics training for serving officers. In addition, the Centre oversees the operation of the Police Band and provides Guards of Honour, Contingents and Flag Parties for all HKSAR level ceremonial events.

Professional Development Learning Centre

The Centre offers local and overseas training programmes on Police leadership and management, seminars on personal effectiveness and awareness on socio-political developments in Hong Kong, as well as a range of professional courses on the application of information technology in policing, criminal intelligence management and hi-tech crime investigation. In addition, the Centre provides bespoke training programmes for Police officers from the Mainland as well as command courses for officers from other Government departments and overseas law enforcement agencies.

Specialised Services Training Centre

The Centre provides a wide range of specialised and generic competency training such as detective training. It comprises four functional divisions and three subsidiary Centres, namely Detective Training Centre, Police Driving and Traffic Training Centre and Research Centre.

Detection Training Centre provides quality in-service detective training for Force members. In addition, the Centre is responsible for training officers in disaster victim identification.

Police Driving and Traffic Training Centre provides traffic training, driving training and driving licensing within the Force, including instruction for specialised vehicles, as well as for specific operational requirements.

Research Centre is dedicated to enhancing and consolidating the Force’s research capabilities to support the delivery of high quality services to the community. It is responsible for developing and enhancing strategic partnership and collaboration with professional research institutes to improve the quality and range of research services available to the Force. In addition, the Centre actively coordinates and supports Knowledge Management initiatives and oversees the operation of the Force Library.

Administration and Support Division

The Division is responsible for the College's administrative and human resources matters and marketing the excellence of training services of the College through all forms of publication endeavours including the Intranet and Internet websites.

Human Resources and Finance Division

The Division provides administrative support to the College on matters relating to establishment and strength, budgeting and finance, procurement, stores and management of facilities. It aims to ensure the effective planning and utilisation of human and financial resources available to the College.

Hong Kong Police College

Hong Kong Police College


Management Services Department

Information Systems Wing

Business Services Bureau

The Bureau is responsible for building business strategies in support of the Force’s strategic development through the application of information and communications technology. It works with client formations to improve performance and deliver change, and in collaboration with Information Technology Branch and Communications Branch to design, develop and implement information and communications technology solutions that focus on creating value for clients.

Communications Branch

The Branch is responsible for planning, designing, developing, implementing and maintaining communications/electronics systems for the Force. It serves as a total communications solution provider and gives sound technical advice to the Force to address challenging needs in regard to professional mobile communications, video surveillance systems, thermal imaging systems, radar, Force Telephone Systems, Force Mobile Radio Telephones, marine electronics, firing training systems, specialised interactive systems and backbone microwave transmission. It also runs the Information and Communications Network Management Centre, which provides 24-hour assistance to Force information and communications technology users.

Information Technology Branch

The Branch is responsible for the planning and provision of information technology (IT) services to address the business needs of the Force. Its services include conducting IT systems studies; designing, implementing and maintaining IT systems; managing IT projects; providing technical support in IT aspects; developing and maintaining IT infrastructure; and procurement of hardware, software and IT services.

Service Quality Wing

Research and Inspections Branch

The two Inspection Bureaux conduct reviews and inspections of Police activities on behalf of programme directors and the Commissioner.

Performance Review Branch

The Efficiency Studies Bureau conducts studies in order to optimise the effectiveness and efficiency of all resources employed by the Force in pursuance of its aims and objectives.

The Service Standards Bureau ensures implementation of the service quality strategy that aims to promote efficiency and continuous improvement through staff participation and development of a customer-oriented culture.

Complaints and Internal Investigations Branch

The Branch investigates complaints against Police officers and civilian staff working in the Force.

Finance, Administration and Planning Department

Finance Wing

Finance Division

The Finance Office manages and controls all financial matters and co-ordinates bids for Force resources.

The Forensic Accountants' Office provides forensic accounting and support services to the Police in relation to crime investigation and prosecution.

Internal Audit Division

The Division provides independent appraisals of Force activities, and ensures financial and accounting procedures are properly followed.

Stores Management Division

The Division procures, supplies, stores and issues uniforms, arms, ammunition, communications equipment and office needs. In addition, it provides advice to Police formations on tender matters.

Administration Wing

Personnel and General Division

The Division looks after the Force’s civilian staff in matters concerning conduct and discipline, training, appointments, performance management and conditions of service. It also distributes Headquarters Orders and manages the Police Museum.

Establishment and Civilian Staff Relations Division

The Division manages the creation and deletion of permanent and supernumerary posts and temporary redeployment of posts for operational needs. In addition, it promotes good relations among civilian staff.

Planning and Development Branch

The Branch determines long-term manpower and new building requirements based on population growth and infrastructural development as well as planning and overseeing the development of all new Police buildings.

 

[ Top ]