Public Security Forces Affairs Bureau of Macau
Macau's public security body under the Secretariat for Security
Law enforcement agency
Direcção dos Serviços das Forças de Segurança de Macau澳門保安部隊事務局
Public Security Forces Affairs Bureau of Macau | |||
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Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 澳門保安部隊事務局 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 澳门保安部队事务局 | ||
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Portuguese name | |||
Portuguese | Forças de Segurança de Macau | ||
The Public Security Forces Affairs Bureau of Macau (Chinese: 澳門保安部隊事務局, Portuguese: Direcção dos Serviços das Forças de Segurança de Macau) is government department of the Macau Government, it is responsible for public security, civil defence, and protection of persons and property.[1]
Its predecessor is the Macau Security Forces Services Directorate (Chinese: 澳門保安部隊司令部, Portuguese: Direcção dos Serviços das Forças de Segurança de Macau)), it was formed on 28 January 1991. It was supervised by the Secretary for Public Security, and was led by one director assisted by two deputy directors.
Duties
- Providing technical and administrative assistance in the legal, personnel, logistics, financial management, communications, infrastructure, organization and information aspects within the Public Security Forces, as well as providing assistance in planning, coordination and process standardization;
- Assisting in research and analysis of proposals upon orders from superiors;
- Participating in the planning of any activities related to the Public Security Forces and make opinions on such matters;
- Conducting research and make recommendations on measures of a normative, administrative and technical nature within the scope of the Public Security Forces;
- Ensuring the public image and etiquette of the Public Security Forces;
- Researching, proposing and coordinating the overall development of the information field of the Public Security Forces, especially promoting the coordination of information, data sharing and security system functions within the Macao Security Forces, in order to coordinate with the strategic development of the Macao Government;
- Coordinating and manage the operation of the land port border inspection building managed by the Macao Security Forces;
- Providing assistance to other departments belonging to the internal security system of the Macao when instructed by the Secretary for Security;
- To perform any work other than the above in accordance with the orders of the Secretary for Security, but the nature of which shall fall within the overall scope of the agency's duties
Source: Official website[2]
See also
References
External links
- FSM Website (in Portuguese)
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