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The Myanmar Police Force, which exists in association with the Myanmar Armed Forces like a younger brother, in a major organization engaging in community peace and enforcement of law and order. Being an armed force well-trained to be able to defend the State alongside the Army in case of emergency it can also be relied on by the people.
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Myanmar Police Force
Director General of Myanmar Police Force, Brig-General Khin Yi inspecting the Sub Inspectors of Police at the graduation ceremony.
Myanmar Police officers performing security duty for state officials
Myanmar Police officers helping in public-traffic safety.
Control of smooth traffic flow at Anowyahta and Sule juction.
Police officers on guard towards public security and tranquility.
People and every family enjoy the happy life, due to prevalence of Law and Order.
   According to the Community Policing system widely practiced throughout the world, Myanmar Police has been striving to prevent crime. It is endeavours of Myanmar Police Force in building up a modern developed nation and sustaining the disappearance of evil deeds. Therefore Myanmar Police Force fulfills the people with peace and better ways of lives.
   Myanmar Police Force personnel are practicing home-visit in respective villages and wards in order to give assistance in both criminal and social problems to create more understanding about the community in every aspect of socio-economic situations of public.
Myanmar Police Force
To establish modern and developed nation, members of Myanmar Police Force are actively participating in public welfare and construction works.
Riverine Safety Performing by Myanmar Police members for the Public security.
The Training Centres
There are three main training centres comprising one central training institute of Myanmar Police Force and two Police Training Depots.
The Central Training Institute of Myanmar Police Force, situated in Pyin-Oo-Lwin.
Guidance of the Commander in Chief of Defence Services Senior Geneal Than Shwe
To acquire good moral charactor and conduct, training is main programme to turn out competent Myanmar Police Officders.
Security service is provided for public safety
To establish peace and tranquility
The Restoration of Law and Order.
Public Co-operation in Community Policing
The Training Centres
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Activities in Public Welfare
Background
Excerpt from the speech delivered by the Head of State and Chief of Defence Services Senior General Than Shwe at the 53rd anniversary Armed forces Day parade.
   Myanmar Police Force is always serving the interest of Myanmar People to carry out four objectives with four efficiencies on the basis of five criteria in order to accomplish main tasks and establish integrated institution.
There are three main training centres comprising one central training institute of Myanmar Police Force and two Police Training Depots.
The Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council, Senior General Than Shwe inspects central training institute of Myanmar Police Force Some main points from his guidelines.
Myanmar Police Force must be
Patriotic
Efficient
Modernize
Security service is provided for public safety
To establish peace and tranquility
The Restoration of Law and Order
Public Co-operation in Community Policing
Courtesy call on the Chairman of Preventive Working Committee for Trafficking in Person, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Brigadier General Phone Swe by Mr. John Rennie of Myanmar Program Manager; Deputy Team Leader of the Asia Regional Cooperation to Prevent People Trafficking Project and Mr. Paul Holmes, Aus AID LEF Advisor on 9 September 2003 at the guest room of MPF head quarters.
Mr. Paul Holmes, Advisor of Aus AID presenting on Human Trafficking Phenomena on 8 September 2003 in Yangon.
Trainees of Central Training Institute of Myanmar Police Force learning computer and attending demonstration at science laboratories.
Police Trainees in demonstration at Myanmar Basic Bando (Martial Art) Training Course.
Activities in Public Welfare
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