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Abbreviation | HKPF | ||||||||||||||
Motto | Serving Hong Kong with Honour, Duty and Loyalty | ||||||||||||||
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Formed | 1 May 1844 | ||||||||||||||
Annual budget | HK$20.6 billion (2019–20)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Legal personality | Police force | ||||||||||||||
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Operations jurisdiction | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||
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Headquarters | Police Headquarters, 1 Arsenal Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||
Police officers | Disciplined officers: 33,210 (2023)[2] Auxiliary officers: 4,501 (2021)[3] | ||||||||||||||
Civilian officers | 4,735 (2023)[2] | ||||||||||||||
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Parent agency | Security Bureau | ||||||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 香港警務處 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 香港警务处 | ||||||||||||||
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Hong Kong Police | |||||||||||||||
Chinese | 香港警察 | ||||||||||||||
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Royal Hong Kong Police Force | |||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 皇家香港警務處 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 皇家香港警务处 | ||||||||||||||
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Politics and government of Hong Kong |
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The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong.
Pursuant to the one country, two systems principle, the HKPF is officially independent of the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China, which under usual circumstances may not interfere with Hong Kong’s local law enforcement matters. All HKPF officers are employed as civil servants and therefore required to pledge allegiance to the Hong Kong Basic Law.
The HKPF consists of approximately 34,000 officers, including the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force, civil servants, and its Marine Region (3,000 officers and 143 vessels as of 2009).[4]