SAF Military Police Command upholds and enforces military law, order and discipline in the Singapore Armed Forces during peacetime and war. The formation carries out policing and security operations, as well as ceremonial functions for both MINDEF and the State.
As guardians of military law and discipline, the Military Police, Security Troopers and Protection of Installation Troopers are dedicated to uphold the SAF's professional image and strive to inspire pride in the military. They safeguard key military installations round the clock, provide protection for vital camps and bases, and perform security operations and ceremonial tasks for national events.
ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS
Military Police Enforcement Unit
The main enforcement arm of SAF MP Command, MPEU is comprised of three companies: the Law Enforcement and Ceremonial Ceremony, the Support Company and the Military Working Dog Unit.
Military Police from the Law Enforcement and Ceremonial Company (LECC) routinely conduct enforcement spot checks in SAF camps, bases, vessels, and on servicemen returning from overseas deployment. They are also trained to conduct Anti-Riot Operations in SAF camps and SAF Detention Barracks. Military Police from the Support Company conduct patrols as part of the Traffic Platoon to enforce traffic regulations for military vehicles and drivers as part of the Traffic Platoon, or launch Deserter Operations as part of the Security Operations Detachment to arrest servicemen who have gone AWOL or deserted the SAF as part of the Security Operations Detachment. The Military Working Dog Unit (MWDU) supports a wide range of enforcement operations with specially trained Sniffer and Guard dogs.
SECURITY OPERATIONS
8 SIR
8 SIR is committed to the protection of all SAF camps, bases and military installations around the island. The unit ensures that Security Troopers are well-equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills that enable them to be professional, competent, and committed while executing security operations. The unit also provides a Tier Two response force to reinforce camps and bases, strengthening baseline security.
9 SIR
9 SIR soldiers are trained to be highly competent in Protection of Installations (POI). The battalion is dedicated to the protection of Civilian and Military Installations, including Key Installations (KINs) such as Changi Airport, Sembawang Wharves and Jurong Island.
Gombak Base
Military Police deployed at Gombak Base conduct Key Installations (KINs) security operations to ensure uninterrupted operations in the MINDEF Complex. The unit also provides quality administration, logistics and facilities management support to all departments in the complex.
MPEU
The Special Security and Protection (SSP) platoon is an elite, highly trained group of Military Police who provide close protection cover for key appointment holders in MINDEF and the SAF.
CEREMONIAL OPERATIONS
SAF Band
The SAF Band represents the musical arm of the SAF. It plays a vital role in ceremonial parades and provides musical support for events such as the National Day Parade, SAF Day Parade as well as Change of Command and Commissioning Parades. It also represents the SAF on the global stage, through its participation in international military tattoos.
MPEU
Military Police from the Presidential Guards platoon mount the Guard of Honour (GOH) contingent for military and state events. They stand guard at the Istana 24/7 and mount the Change of Guards Ceremony on the first Sunday of every month. Highly skilled in silent precision drills, they have performed at the National Day Parade as well as in international military tattoos.
INCARCERATION OPERATIONS
SAF Detention Barracks
As the only custodial facility for incarcerated military offenders, the SAF Detention Barracks (SAFDB) serves a twofold purpose: to provide a strong deterrent against unlawful behaviour as well as rehabilitating offenders and help them re-integrate with their units upon release. Military Police in SAFDB are comprehensively trained to perform their duties effectively. Besides physical skills such as Control and Restraint (C&R) Techniques, they are also taught soft skills such as interpersonal management skills.
CRIMINIAL INVESTIGATIVE OPERATIONS
Special Investigative Branch
The Special Investigation Branch (SIB) is the mandated agency for criminal investigation in MINDEF and the SAF. It is well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology and has amassed considerable expertise across a spectrum of capabilities, including trace analysis, narcotics analysis, digital forensics and polygraph examination. SIB officers are thus well placed to investigate a wide range of criminal activities, including white collar and cybercrimes.
Role & Specifications
This pistol is highly effective lethal small arms that can bring imminent threats to a timely halt. All Military Police are trained to use the Heckler and Koch P30.
It weighs 647 g (without magazine), is 181mm in length and has a barrel length of 98mm.
It can carry 15 9mm rounds and has an effective range of 50m.
Its body is made of Reinforced Polyamide which strengthens the overall build of the pistol.
Role & Specifications
The baton is an intermediate weapon and is classified as a less-lethal weapon. Less-lethal weapons are chosen based on their reliability and defensive capabilities. More importantly, it allows our MP to subdue perpetrator without inflicting fatal injuries.
Material: Lightweight Steel
Length: 18cm
Weight: 435g
Role & Specifications
The Multi Utility Vehicle Dog Van is modified to be suitable for the transportation of Military Working Dogs with handlers and essential equipment to fulfil both operational and administrative requirements.
Length: 6.139m
Width: 2.146m
Height: 2.756m
Role & Specifications
The Triumph Tiger 800 is a 800cc, inline-3, 12 Valves, Dual Overhead Cam bike that is capable of conducting Military Escort duties as well as off-road enforcement operations.
It features ABS, Brembo Front Brakes and Showa suspension which gives our Military Police Outriders the confidence and safety they need while on the road.
On 26 August 1966, the SAF Provost Company formally launched operations at Beach Road Camp, where the first detention cells were situated.
In the 1970s, the SAF Provost, Dog and Operations Companies merged to form the SAF Provost Unit (SAFPU), based at Mowbray Camp on Ulu Pandan Road. The Security Branch was also established as a sub-unit. A few years later, Nee Soon Detention Barracks was established, and both Kranji and Changi Disciplinary Barracks were formalised. In August 1977, Kranji Disciplinary Barracks was converted to a Detention Barracks.
The SAF Provost Unit also participated in the UN Integrated Mission in Timor Leste from 1999 to 2002. They were tasked with providing security, medical and transport assistance in light of the unrest there.
On 1 September 2006, SAFPU was renamed SAF Military Police Command, and the newly renamed formation was officially inaugurated by-then Chief of Defence Force, LG Ng Yat Chung. Subsequently, SAF MP Command moved under the ambit of HQ 2 PDF and expanded to encompass the SAF Band, Gombak Base, 8 SIR and 9 SIR in 2011. Following this reorganisation, SAF MP Command now undertakes a wide spectrum of Policing, Security, and Ceremonial Operations in the SAF.
SAF MP Command will continue to draw strength and courage from our past, and use it to boldly envision the future and fulfil our duty. The vision of the SAF Military Police Command is to inspire Pride and Discipline in the SAF.