Special Mobile Force
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Special Mobile Force | |
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Active | 1960 |
Country | Mauritius |
Agency | Mauritius Police Force |
Role | National security, disaster relief |
Headquarters | Vacoas |
Abbreviation | SMF |
The Special Mobile Force (Template:Lang-fr) is a paramilitary unit of Mauritius that ensures the country's internal and external security.[1] As Mauritius has no dedicated military, the SMF forms part of the Mauritius Police Force, with its personnel on long-term rotation from the police force.
History
The SMF was formed following the withdrawal of the British garrison on Mauritius in 1960.[2] The primary task of the SMF when it was formed was to ensure the internal and external security of the country.[3] As formed, the SMF's initial makeup was made up of members of the local police force and Mauritian veterans of World War II.[2]
British military officers led the unit, but it was not until 1978 when Colonel D. Bhima BEM MPM was appointed as the first SMF commanding officer of Mauritian origin.[2]
In 2013, it's reported to have a manpower of 1,400 officers.[4]
Organisation
The SMF is formed as a battlegroup consisting of approximately 1,500 men led by a Commanding Officer. The majority of these men form six motorised infantry companies.[4] In addition, there are two squadrons equipped with armoured vehicles and an engineering squadron.[4] Although the SMF is not a military unit, it is organised along military lines, with training based on basic military doctrine.
The SMF commands the Groupe Intervention de la Police Mauricien (GIPM) (Template:Lang-en),[5] the SMF's special forces unit.
Although the primary role of the SMF is the internal and external security of Mauritius, it is also used in several other roles such as ceremonial guards of honour, search and rescue operations, bomb disposal, debris clearance and opening of roads after cyclones and other emergencies.[3]
Badge and motto
The badge of the SMF is made up of a wreath of oak leaves surmounted by the national coat of arms. Within the wreath are the letters S and F, with a lightning flash between them, to symbolise the letters "SMF". Beneath the wreath is a scroll with the name "Special Mobile Force Mauritius".
The first motto of the SMF was The Difficult We Do Immediately. The Impossible Takes A Little Longer. This was then changed to the current motto We'll Do It. What Is It.
Alliances
References
- ^ "The Mauritius Police Force - Special Mobile Force". police.govmu.org. Archived from the original on 2015-01-25.
- ^ a b c https://andyreiter.com/wp-content/uploads/military-justice/mu/Government%20Documents/Mauritius%20-%202020%20-%20History%20of%20the%20Special%20Mobile%20Force.pdf
- ^ a b "Special Mobile Force – Mauritius Police Force". police.govmu.org. Retrieved 2021-10-17.
- ^ a b c https://www.defenceweb.co.za/security/african-militaries/mauritius-military/
- ^ https://www.5plus.mu/node/8228
External links
- "Special Mobile Force". Republic of Mauritius. Archived from the original on 25 March 2010.