Somaliland Police


The Somaliland Police is a body responsible for law enforcement in the Republic of Somaliland.

Overview

The Somaliland Police falls under the Minister of Interior. It also works closely with the Criminal Investigation Department and the military. The force was founded in 1993 out of the Somali National Movement who liberated the country from the dictator Siyaad Bare‘s regime of Somalia. It is divided according to each of Somaliland's administrative regions: Gabiley, badhan, Cayn, Salal, Sarar, Odweyne, maroodijeex, saaxil, awdal, togdheer, taleex, sanaag, sool and Hawd. Each region has a police commandant and commissioned officers. The police are tasked with carrying out criminal investigation, patrolling, and traffic management. There is also a small number of anti-riot personnel. In addition, a British-trained Special Protection Unit is tasked with the protection of leaders and foreign dignitaries. In 2005, the armed forces and the police received 15 percent of the Somaliland budget. Most of this money went to salaries and allowances.
The US State Department's 2010 Human Rights Reports in Somalia observed that the Somaliland Police were firmly under civilian control, had not committed any unlawful killings, were not conducting arbitrarily or politically motivated arrests, and were not committing torture or rape. The report noted that the prisons were improving, due to UN supervision. Half of the 765 prisoners in the Mandheera Prison were detained on the orders of regional or district security committees.
The Somaliland Police commissioner is General Abdillahi Fadal Iman. He replaced Mohamed Saqadhi Dubbad. The Deputy Police Commissioner of Somaliland is Abdirahman Liban.

Departments

As of 2003, there were eight police stations and 24 police posts in Hargeisa.
Hargeisa
Since at least 2010, the UNDP has been working on reforming and training the Somaliland police force. In 2010 they were also making an effort to align/merge the maritime police with the civilian police.

Line units

Due to lack of funds and an arms embargo on Somalia as a whole, the guns used by the Somaliland Police belong to the individual soldiers themselves. Before joining the army, both former combatants and new recruits, are required to report for an recruitment process with their guns. A similar process is observed in other disciplined forces, including the police.

Establishments

Mandera or Mandeerha Academy

Deployments