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Human Rights
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Child and Women Bureau. For a people friendly, professional, prestigious Police Service. To diminish human rights violations committed by Police officers. Tasks carry out by the Human Right Division. Educate the police officers regarding the protection of human rights. Coordination of human rights affairs with the Human Rights Commission and Inter ministerial human rights groups. Conduct awareness programs about human rights for the general public via Police stations and register them. Preparation and De...
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1-1-9 Emergency
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Child and Women Bureau. Established on : 2004. In case of an Emergency the 119 Police response team will immediately call over at the scene. In case of a Motor Traffic Accident Police, quickly easing off the traffic jams and making necessary investigations will assist the Motorist. In a disaster situations, (man made/natural). Inspector General of Police. Ministry of Law and Order. Chief of Defence Staff. Child and Women Bureau:.
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Police Sports Club
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Child and Women Bureau. History of Police Sports. From the history of Police Games and Sports. In the year 1897, Major Nolis introduced Gymnastics as a part of Police Training. During the early stages of Police Service no reports of Systematic programmes of Sports meets, conducted by Police Department. Occasionally there had been practice of playing Cricket. Boat racing and football as recreation for entertainment of officers at their leisure. In the same year, there had been a match between the team of ...
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Police Examinations Division
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Child and Women Bureau. Recruiting and Making skilled Police Officers by constant evaluation in order to create a. People Friendly, Professional, Prestigious Police Service.". The Police Examinations Division had been functioning as a branch of a Police Higher Training Institute earlier. In 2000, it was removed from the Higher Training and established separately on 16/08/2000, as per the IG's circular No 1543/2000. Recruitment to the rank of Probationary Assistant Superintendents of Police. (P/ASP).
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Police Narcotic Bureau
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Child and Women Bureau. Towards freeing society from scourge of drugs. The Police Narcotics Bureau ( PNB ) was initially established in 1973 and has stepped-up it's wings from data collection to drug law enforcement with improved resources and presently it functions from the 03 rd Floor of the New Secretariat Building, Colombo 01 and the 01st sub unit of the PNB was established at the Bandaranaike International Airport in 1992. The Responsibility of the PNB. To achieve with successful results in Drug Law...
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Children & Women Bureau
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Child and Women Bureau. Children and Women Bureau. There are 36 Children and Women Bureau Desks operating in the Island and respective ASPP Districts have been supervise these desk. The donations were distributed among the 36 Children and Women Bureau Desks operating in the divisions. The telephone number of the OICC of these desk are as follows. Inspector General of Police. Ministry of Law and Order. Chief of Defence Staff. Child and Women Bureau:.
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Vission & Mission
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Child and Women Bureau. Towards a Peaceful environment to live with confidence, without fear of Crime and Violence. Sri Lanka Police is committed and confident to uphold and enforce the law of the land, to preserve the public order, prevent crime and Terrorism with prejudice to none equity to all. The civil force of a national or local government, responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order. Reference: - Oxford Dictionaries). Inspector General of Police.
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Special Task Force
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Child and Women Bureau. HISTORY OF THE SPECIAL TASK FORCE. In the light of the above situation, a Special Committee was appointed to investigate the police functions in the past to combat terrorism and its shortcomings. The Ranasinghe Committee report recommended the need to establish a Special Strike Force to assist the Police Department, as the existing special units were not effective to meet the terrorists’ attacks. The impartial duties carried out by this Unit during the communal riots to maintain p...
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CCTV Division
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Child and Women Bureau. Hi-Tech approach with surveillance cameras (24X7) to enhance capacity of civilian policing. Co-ordination with all security authorities to update them with on-line findings at it zero time for quick response. Humanitarian operations were successfully concluded by mid March, 2009 for release of hostage civilians in the North and the East of the island by the Security Forces. The 105 closed circuit cameras installed at main intersections in the Colombo City continuously transmit ima...
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Police History
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Child and Women Bureau. The Portuguese who controlled certain areas of the maritime provinces of Sri Lanka did not effect any serious changes to the existing system of civil administration of the Country. The Dutch, who arrived in Sri Lanka in 1602, were able to bring the Maritime Provinces and the Jaffna Peninsula under their rule by 1658. Act No. 14 of 1806 the City of Colombo was divided into 15 divisions and Police Constables were appointed to supervise the divisions. With a view to curb the high inc...