Saint-Laurent Provincial Police

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Saint-Laurent Provincial Police
Gendarmerie de Saint-Laurent
MottoKeeping Saint-Laurent safe
(Garder Saint-Laurent en sécurité)
Agency overview
FormedOctober 17, 1901; 122 years ago (1901-10-17)
Employees
  • 5,500 uniformed officers
  • 700 auxiliary officers
  • 2,500 civilian employees
Annual budgetMA$1,2 billion (2021)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionSaint-Laurent, Mardisia
Operational structure
Headquarters746 Memorial Avenue, Kitwanga, Saint-Laurent
Agency executives
Website
slpp.ma
gsl.ma

The Saint-Laurent Provincial Police (SLPP) is the provincial law enforcement service of Saint-Laurent, Mardisia. It patrols provincial highways and waterways, unincorporated areas, protects provincial government buildings and officials, and provides support to other agencies. The SLPP also has a number of local mandates through contracts with municipal governments, where it acts as the local police force and provides front-line services.

With an annual budget of roughly $1.2 billion, it employed 5,500 uniformed officers, 700 auxiliary officers, and 2,500 civilian employees in 2021, making it the largest police service in Saint-Laurent and the second-largest in Mardisia after the Royal Mardisian Mounted Police.

The SLPP is directed by a Commissioner, currently Everett Morrison, and is a part of the Ministry of the Solicitor General.

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