Trinidad and Tobago Police Service

The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service or TTPS is the primary law enforcement agency of Trinidad and Tobago. It has been in operation for over 200 years. The Trinidad... Wikipedia

  • Motto:  To Protect and Serve with P.R.I.D.E.
  • Formed:  1592
  • Preceding agency:  Trinidad and Tobago Police Force
  • Dissolved:  1966
  • Employees:  7,884 Regular Officers, 3,005 Special Reserve Police, 530 Civil Servants, 585 Civilian employees
  • Annual budget:  $2.6 billion TTD (2025)
  • Legal personality:  Non government: Statutory body
  • National agency, (Operations jurisdiction):  Trinidad and Tobago
  • Size:  1,981 sq mi (5,130.77 km²)
  • Population:  1,310,000 (January 2011)
  • Legal jurisdiction:  Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Governing body:  Government of Trinidad And Tobago
  • Constituting instruments:  Police Service Act Chapter 15:01, Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Section 123A
  • General nature:  Law enforcement, Civilian police
  • Headquarters:  Police Administration Building, Edward and Sackville Street, Port of Spain
  • s:  7,884 Regular Officers, 3,005 Special Reserve Police
  • s:  530 Civil Servants, 585 Civilian employees
  • Ministers responsible:  Hon Roger Alexander MP, Minister of Homeland Security, Hon Wayne Sturge MP, Minister in Ministry Of Homeland Security
  • Agency executives:  Allister Guevarro, Commissioner of Police, Junior Benjamin, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Administration), Suzette Martin, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Natasha George, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Investigations and Intelligence)
  • Parent agency:  Ministry Of Homeland Security
  • Child agencies:  Special Reserve Police, Trinidad and Tobago Municipal Police Service
  • s:  84
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo