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  2. Mauritius Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius Police Force ( MPF) is the national law enforcement agency of Mauritius. The MPF carries out police, security, and military functions on Mauritius, with about 12,500 police officers under the command of the Commissioner of Police. The MPF is part of the Home Affairs Division, which operates under the aegis of the Prime Minister 's ...

  3. Commissioner of Police (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner of the Mauritius Police Force. 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]

  4. Mauritius Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - Wikipedia

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    A Police Good Conduct Medal, locally authorised and produced, was awarded from 1872 [2] by the governor of the British colony of Mauritius, until it was superseded by the Colonial Police Long Service Medal in 1934. [3] It was awarded to members of the colony's police force in either bronze or silver, depending on length of service.

  5. Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius, [a] officially the Republic of Mauritius, [b] is an island country in the Indian Ocean, about 2,000 kilometres (1,100 nautical miles) off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar. It includes the main island (also called Mauritius), as well as Rodrigues, Agaléga, and St. Brandon ( Cargados Carajos shoals ).

  6. 1999 Mauritian riots - Wikipedia

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    Years. v. t. e. The 1999 Mauritian riots were national-scale rioting and protests in Mauritius following the death of the popular "seggae" musician Joseph Réginald Topize, better known by his stage name "Kaya", in police custody. [2] [3] The rioting lasted for four days from 21 to 25 February 1999. Four civilians and one police officer were ...

  7. Murder of Michaela McAreavey - Wikipedia

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    The McAreavey family lawyer in Mauritius, Dick Ng Sui Wa, called for the perpetrator to be arrested and asked for a full inquiry from the Commission of Police in Mauritius. Mauritian police launched an inquiry into how the newspaper published the photographs. Police officers raided the offices of the newspaper on the morning of 16 July 2012 ...

  8. History of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius was later rediscovered and visited by the Portuguese between 1507 and 1513. Mauritius and surrounding islands were known as the Mascarene Islands ( Ilhas Mascarenhas) after Pedro Mascarenhas . Portuguese discoveries 1415–1543 in the Reign of D. João III (verde) An official world map by Diogo Ribeiro described "from west to east ...

  9. Category:Law enforcement in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    S. Special Mobile Force. Categories: Law of Mauritius. Government of Mauritius. Law enforcement by country. Law enforcement in Africa. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.