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Senior superintendent , also police senior superintendent or senior superintendent of police, is a senior rank in police forces used in Brunei, Estonia, Germany, South Korea , Hong Kong , India, Lesotho, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and formerly in the Philippines and in Japan.

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11-415: Royal Brunei Police Force use this rank, and it was lower than an assistant commissioner and higher than a full superintendent. The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board use this rank, it was below a police lieutenant, but higher than a full superintendent. In Germany's Bundespolizei (Federal Police), it was lower than a chief superintendent and higher than a full superintendent. In Hong Kong, like in

22-629: A Japanese army Colonel . Lesotho Mounted Police Service 's version of the rank, it was lower than an assistant commissioner and higher than a full superintendent. The senior superintendent in Pakistan police was almost the same as its Indian counterpart, lower than a deputy inspector general, and higher than a superintendent. Even the Philippine police did not use it and replaced by the rank of Police Lieutenant Colonel, its civilian fire protection and jail management services are still using it, and it

33-588: A deputy inspector general, and higher than a superintendent. The senior superintendent in Tanzanian Police is lower than an assistant commissioner, but higher than a full superintendent. Royal Brunei Police Force The Royal Brunei Police Force , RBPF ( Malay : Polis Diraja Brunei (PDB) is in charge of keeping law and order in Brunei . The RBPF has been one of the 190 members of INTERPOL , an intergovernmental organisation worldwide since 1984. With

44-586: A force of more than 4,400 officers, the RBPF is responsible for keeping law and order and providing law enforcement services. The mandate for the RBPF in keeping the law in the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam includes the prevention, detection and investigation of crime, collection of criminal intelligence, traffic control, escort duties (VIPs, cash, prisoners), sea and border patrol, public order, riot as well as public event control. 1. Commissioner (The Secretariat Office of

55-459: A security threat to the country. v) To issue security passes and process crime-scene films and photographs. 4. Criminal Investigation Department Functions & Roles i) To enforce law and order of the country ii) To provide service to the community iii) To prevent crime iv) To apprehend offenders v) To conduct investigations on cases relating to offences breaking the law and acts. 5. Operations Department The Operations Department of

66-546: The Philippines, senior superintendent is lower than a chief superintendent, but higher than a full superintendent. The officers with this rank are normally commands Bureau, or is second in charge of a District. A Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) is a police officer responsible for overseeing larger police districts or specialized units in India. This position is typically held by a Superintendent of Police who has been promoted to

77-482: The Police Commissioner) 2. Deputy Commissioner Departments 1. General Administration and Finance Department The department consists of 4 units: i) General Administration and Finance Division ii) Training Unit iii) Membership and Career Planning Division iv) Purchasing and Supply Unit 2. Logistics Department Logistics Department roles & responsibilities: i) To ensure sufficient needs for

88-888: The Royal Brunei Police Force is responsible on all aspects of operations in the areas of security and control aside from playing the role of enforcing the laws of the nation. 6. Traffic Control and Investigation Department The roles of this department are quite diverse, among them are: i) To investigate and charge road traffic offenders. ii) To conduct operations and road enforcements. iii) To provide required assistance to road users while patrolling. iv) To conduct road safety campaign and awareness programmes. v) To provide motorcycle escort and other escort services to local and foreign VVIP. Police sub-divisions 1. Brunei and Muara District Police 2. Tutong District Police 3. Belait District Police 4. Temburong District Police 5. Police Training Centre On 4 February 2009,

99-623: The Selection Grade, indicating a higher level of seniority and expertise within the Indian Police Service (IPS) or State Police Services (SPS). In the hierarchy, a senior superintendent ranks above a superintendent but below a deputy inspector general of police . In Japan, it was formerly used by the Prefectural police , who commands a large police station. It was replaced by the rank of assistant commissioner , and equivalent to

110-692: The team. ii) To protect the assets of the team. iii) To provide technical assistance. iv) To prepare the Country's Development Plan Project. v) To prepare the Annual Budget. 3. Criminal Intelligence Department Functions and Roles: i) To provide timely and accurate criminal intelligence. ii) To provide crime statistics and daily crime report. iii) To prepare threat assessments and intelligence reports among others on crime situation, national events, state visits by VVIPs and many more. iv) To monitor and analyse local and international affairs which may pose

121-581: Was higher than a full superintendent , and lower than a chief superintendent . In South Korean police , the Senior Superintendent was lower than a superintendent general , and higher than a full superintendent . The police officers of this rank are the chief of a police station. Senior superintendent in Sri Lanka Police was almost the same of the Indian and Pakistan police services: lower than

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