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Revision as of 13:57, 13 March 2024

Mava General Police
Maava Saakiakaapagik
Policía General de Mava
AbbreviationSIA
Agency overview
Formed1 January 1964
Preceding agency
  • Mava Police Constabulary
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionMava
Size1,734 km2 (670 sq mi)
Population4,713
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersPaas, Mava
Officersapprox. 50
Elected officer responsible
  • Akteenalak Tiivuq, Cabinet Member for Families, Communities, and Lifelong Learning
Agency executive
  • Cristian Moliner, Chief Officer
Website
Official website

Law enforcement in Mava is primarily the responsibility of Mava General Police (Mavean: Saakiakaapagik (SIA), lit. "General law enforcement group"; Almagrian: Policía General de Mava), which is the national police force of the territory under Mava Council's Families, Communities, and Lifelong Learning Department.

The SIA is responsible for general policing duties, including the protection of life, rights, security, and prevention and detection of crimes and misdemeanours. It currently has approximately fifty officers, drawn from the several ethnic communities living in the islands.

Since November 2022, the Chief Officer is career Atitlanese police officer Cristian Moliner.

History

Mava General Police was formed on 1 January 1964. Prior to its formation, the Mava Islands Police Force (Almagrian: Policía de las Islas Mava; PdlIM) undertook policing duties alongside the Atitlanese armed forces stationed in the islands. The PdlIM was itself founded in 1893 and was under federal control, with, with the majority of its officers being Atitlanese and a large number coopted from the military.

Under the Government of Mava Act 1928, a new Mava Police Constabulary was created as a solely civillian force and with the aim of encouraging native Maveans to join. With the creation of the Mava Islands Council the following year, some responsibilities for the force were devolved to the council, although only a small number of its members were ethnic Mavean.

The Mava Organic Act 1963 granted the newly-renamed Mava Council with greater policing powers. In response to the specific policing needs of mining contractors and other commercial enterprises, the council petitioned the federal government for the creation of new bodies to meet new law enforcement needs. On 1 January 1964, the Mava Police Constabulary was abolished and replaced by Mava General Police and Mava Mines and Properties Police, the former assuming general policing duties and the latter a specialised force.

Chiefs of Police

As of November 2022, the Chief Officer is Cristian Moliner.

The chief officers of Mava General Police have been:

  • Enrique Bielsa (1964-1966)
  • Julen Villarreal (1966-1971)
  • Javier Cueva (1971-1980)
  • Nil Navarra (1980-1986)
  • Cesar Vaquero (1986-1990)
  • Nicolas Álvarez (1990-2001)
  • Juan Canales (2001-2006)
  • Cristian Ferrón (2006-2010)
  • Arturo Zamorano (2010-2014)
  • Jose Bolea (2014-2020)
  • Julen Herrera (2020-2022)
  • Cristian Moliner (2022-present)

Mines and Properties Police

Mava Mines and Properties Police (MMPP) is a specialist force responsible for the policing of mines and commercial properties. Unlike the general police, officers of the MMPP are commonly private employees of commercial organisations who are given formal policing powers for the duration of their service. Formally they are considered civil servants but are paid by their commercial employer and are responsible only for the policing of specific areas and operations.

The Mava Islands Commercial Enterprises Organisation, which brings together all foreign businesses and mining companies in the islands, is responsible for appointing (with the approval of the government) a chief of police to oversee the force and to coordinate its operations. The current Chief of Police, since 19 April 2023, is Geraldo Seabra.

Ranks

General Police

The rank structure of Mava General Police is as shown below. The ranks closely follow those common amongst Atitlanese police forces, although there are differences in nomenclature and the number of ranks.

Ranks of Mava General Police
Rank Chief Officer Deputy Chief
Officer
Intendant Captain Sergeant Officer
Insignia KLA epaulette insignia - Chief Officer.png KLA epaulette insignia - Deputy Chief Officer.png KLA epaulette insignia - Indendant.png KLA epaulette insignia - Captain.png KLA epaulette insignia - Sergeant.png KLA epaulette insignia - Officer.png

Mines and Properties Police

The rank structure of Mava Mines and Properties Police are the same as those of the General Police, although the epaulettes are different. Unlike the General Police, which includes Mavean, Almagrian, and Anglish on the epaulettes, the MMPP uses only Anglish.

Ranks of Mava General Police
Rank Chief Officer Deputy Chief
Officer
Intendant Captain Sergeant Officer
Insignia MPP epaulette insignia - Chief Officer.png MPP epaulette insignia - Deputy Chief Officer.png MPP epaulette insignia - Indendant.png MPP epaulette insignia - Captain.png MPP epaulette insignia - Sergeant.png MPP epaulette insignia - Officer.png

See also