Royal Marines Police

The Royal Marines Police, or Royal Marines Police Troop (RM Police Troop) is the Royal Marines element of the Royal Navy Police and the military police arm of the Royal Marines.[1]

Royal Marines Police
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
AllegianceHM The King
BranchRoyal Navy
TypeService Police
RolePolicing and Counter-intelligence
Insignia
Identification
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Tri-service MP flash

Members of the RM Police enforce service law and discipline.

Duties and responsibilities

The RM Police is responsible for providing garrison policing services – law enforcement and crime prevention as well as general security advice to the command – and provide personnel to the Royal Navy Police Special Investigations Branch (RNP SIB) section for the investigation of serious crime.

RM Police personnel are recruited from within the trained strength of the Royal Marines, following completion of a first posting to a rifle troop in a Commando.

Units

The primary formed unit of the Royal Marines Police is a troop (similar to a platoon in the Army) within 30 Commando Information Exploitation Group, the information exploitation unit of 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines, based at Stonehouse Barracks, Plymouth.[2]

For example, in 2008 the RM Police Troop consisted of the following:

  • Captain (Officer Commanding) (x1)
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 (x1)
  • Colour Sergeant (x2)
  • Sergeant (x3)
  • Corporal (x9)
  • Lance Corporal (x21)
  • Civilian (attached) (x1).[3]

Operations

In military operations, the Royal Marines Police Troop provide military police support for all phases of operations and peacekeeping operations including co-ordinating vehicle movements out of the beachhead, marking the main supply routes and providing convoy escorts.

It also conducts general police duties and provides close protection for the Brigade Commander. Personnel are eligible to undertake the close protection courses run by the Royal Military Police. Royal Marines Police personnel are also attached to other units.

Powers and authority

Marines and Warrant Officers of the Royal Marines Police are not constables and have no powers in relation to civil law enforcement. However, they are Service Police persons and do have authority under the Armed Forces Act 2006.

In 2009 the RM Police came under the operational command of the Royal Navy Police for policing and investigations; providing more investigatory independence from their non-service police chains of command.[4] although it still exists as a distinct unit under the operational control of 3 Commando Brigade.[5]

See also

Notes

  1. Commons, The Committee Office, House of. "House of Commons - Armed Forces - Written Evidence". www.publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  2. Navy, Royal. "30 Commando". royalnavy.mod.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  3. UK, GOV. "Information on the Royal Marine Police Troop" (PDF). https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2023. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  4. "Memorandum from the Ministry of Defence". parliament.uk. March 2006. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
  5. 30 Commando RM Archived June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine


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