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Law enforcement agency
Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia
កងរាជអាវុធហត្ថ (Khmer)
Gendarmerie royale khmère (French)
EmblemEmblem
Motto«សង្គ្រោះ បម្រើ ការពារ» (Khmer)
"Rescue, Serve, Protect"
Agency overview
Formed20 July 1954 (original)
18 March 197017 April 1975
as National Gendarmerie
14 July 1993 (re-established)
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyCambodia
Operations jurisdictionCambodia
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Members30,000
Agency executive
Parent agencyRoyal Cambodian Armed Forces

The Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia (Khmer: កងរាជអាវុធហត្ថ [kɑːŋ riəc.ʔaːʋut.hat]; French: Gendarmerie royale khmère, GRK) is the national gendarmerie force of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It is a branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and it is responsible for the maintenance of public order and internal security in Cambodia. The paramilitary unit has a strength of 30,000 soldiers deployed in all provinces. Its headquarters is located in Phnom Penh, with the unit's chain of command through the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces High Command. The Gendarmerie is under the direct supervision of a commander with an equivalent rank to General. The High Command is responsible for monitoring all Gendarmerie units as well as general training. The current commander is General Sao Sokha, a former bodyguard and personal advisor to Cambodia's former Prime Minister Hun Sen.

Duties

The Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia's duties are:

  • Restoring peace and stability if they have been heavily disturbed
  • Counter terrorism
  • Countering violent groups
  • Repressing riots in prisons.

Its civil duties include: to provide security and public peace, to investigate and prevent organised crime, terrorism and other violent groups; to protect state and private property; to help and assist civilians and other emergency forces in a case of emergency, natural disaster, civil unrest and armed conflicts.

Its military duties include: to preserve and protect national security, state, property, public peace, and public order, and to assist other security forces in case of emergency, civil unrest, war; to repress riots; to reinforce martial law and mobilisation; to fight and apprehend suspected criminals, terrorists and other violent groups.

Organization

The Royal Gendarmerie consists of 10 battalion sized units. Each battalion has between 500 – 1000 policemen. The principal bases are located in Phnom Penh.

The gendarmerie monitors all the 25 provinces and 186 districts, working with the local people. The unit includes: a mobile team, consisting of six intervention units, an intervention vehicle battalion, a cavalry, and 4 infantry, with bases in Phnom Penh. Its training school is located in Kamboul Commune, Kandal Province.

See also

References

  1. History of the Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia
  2. General Sao Sokha inaugurates Poipet City Gendarmerie Base administration building

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