Everything about The Royal Marines Police totally explained
The
Royal Marines Police is the
military police of the
British Royal Marines.
In peacetime it's responsible for providing garrison police facilities, law enforcement and crime prevention services. It has its own
Special Investigation Branch (SIB) section for the investigation of crime.
The primary unit of the Royal Marines Police is the Royal Marines Police Troop, which is a part of the
UK Landing Force Command Support Group, the signals and intelligence unit of
3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines. It is based in
Plymouth.
In military operations, the Royal Marines Police Troop provides 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. Royal Marines Police personnel are also attached to other units. They are eligible to undertake the Close Protection courses run by the
Royal Military Police
Marines and officers of the Royal Marines Police are not
constables and have no powers in relation to civil law enforcement.
In the near future it's intended to amalgamate the Royal Marines Police with the
Royal Navy Regulating Branch, which will be renamed the Royal Navy Police.
RM Police personnel are
commando-qualified.
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