Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie

The Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie (Arabic: الدرك الملكي المغربي, Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⵜⵉⵊⴹⵕⵎⵜ ⵜⴰⴳⵍⴷⴰⵏⵜ ⵏ ⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ) is the national gendarmerie force of the Kingdom of Morocco, and comes under the joint-authority of the Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of the administration of National Defense, Ministry of Interior and Minister of Justice.

Royal Gendarmerie
الدرك الملكي
ⵜⵉⵊⴹⵕⵎⵜ ⵜⴰⴳⵍⴷⴰⵏⵜ
Agency overview
FormedApril 29, 1957 (1957-04-29)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionMorocco
Constituting instruments
  • Dahir No 1-57-979 of 29 April 1957
  • Dahir No 1-57-280 of 14 January 1958[1]
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersRabat, Morocco
Elected officer responsible
  • Abdellatif Loudiyi, Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of the administration of National Defense
Agency executive
  • General Mohamed Haramou, Commander
Parent agencyRoyal Moroccan Armed Forces

History

During the period of the French protectorate in Morocco, the French national gendarmerie was tasked to maintain law and order in Morocco & Tunisia. The Moroccan Royal Gendarmerie was founded on 29 April 1957 by the late King Mohammed V following independence.[2] A Dahir issued on 14 January 1958 further defined the principle and purpose of the Gendarmerie.[1] This describes the Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie as a public force designed to guarantee public security and public order and the implementation of laws. Article 2 of the legislation attaches the Gendarmerie to the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces, then constituting a military force in its structure, administration and command forms. And its personnel consists of officers and NCOs. Structure of its functions has been determined by the two major different but complementary traditions. One of them has its roots in the history and culture of Morocco. The gendarmerie was born of the Moroccan administrative and political system which has ensured public security and maintenance of public order for centuries. The second tradition (Makhzen) is much newer.

Duties

The Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie is a force of police tasked mainly to ensure public safety, maintain order and ensure law enforcement.[2]Article 7 of the legislation stipulates the purpose of the gendarmerie is to ensure especially administrative, judicial and military policing activities directly and to help to the competent authorisations with the envisaged laws, which implies that the legislature has given great importance to policing duties.[1]

Article 3 of the legislation further define responsible ministry on the gendarmerie roles, which are:[1]

  • the National Defence Administration especially on the subjects of organisation equipment and military judicial policing ;
  • the Ministry of Justice for the implementation of judicial policing; and,
  • the Ministry of Interior on the subject of Common Administration Policing.

Judicial Police

The duties of the Royal Gendarmerie, in the field of judicial policing, have been determined by the Criminal Procedure Code of 1959. It performs all these duties under the administration of the royal prosecutor and control of the Court of Appeal. Duties consist of criminal investigation, evidence gathering evidence, arresting criminal and execute judge's order. The personnel of the Royal Gendarmerie participates in the implementation Judicial Policing. The Royal Gendarmerie who acts with the characteristics of being a judicial oriented police officer according to the Court of Penal Proceedings, Detects and determines the violation of the laws as a judicial police; and as a police of public force, informs the royal prosecutor of crimes and offences over which they have no jurisdiction.[3]

To struggle against the continuous increase of crime and its international aspects and, on the other hand, the increase of the texts and their complexity the Royal Gendarmerie is modernising its methods and equipment continuously and reinforcing its efficiency by evaluating technical and scientific policing and criminal data. With this aim, two laboratories, which are under the administration of senior researchers, were established.[citation needed]

Administrative Police

In regards to duties of the Royal Gendarmerie, in the field of administrative policing, determined of a set of regulations dedicated to the maintenance of public order,[2] including serve as border guard.[4] On this role, the gendarmerie is responsible to the Ministry of Interior. The article 3 of the legislation allow gendarmerie to assists other ministerial departments such as:[1]

Organization

The organization of Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie is consist of:[2]

Ranks

Officers

Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officersOfficer cadet
Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie
Général de corps d'arméeGénéral de divisionGénéral de brigadeColonel MajorColonelLieutenant-ColonelCommandantCapitaineLieutenantSous-Lieutenant

Enlisted

Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
Royal Moroccan Gendarmerie
Adjudant-chefAdjudantSergent-majorSergent-chefSergent

Inventory

PistolsSMG's:Assault Rifles:Sniper Rifles:Shotguns:
Glock 17Heckler & Koch MP5SAR 21FR F1Benelli M4
Heckler & Koch VP70FN P90M16 riflePGM 338SPAS-12
Heckler & Koch HK4UziM4 carbineM24 Sniper Weapon SystemSPAS-15
Walther PPKMAT-49FN FALValtro PM-5
Beretta 92Ingram MAC-10HK G36
MAB PA-15Heckler & Koch UMPFN2000
MAC Mle 1950Steyr AUG
SIG Sauer P226
SIG Sauer P228
Colt Detective Special
Smith & Wesson Model 10
Heckler & Koch USP
Heckler & Koch Mark 23

Aircraft

AircraftOriginTypeVariantIn serviceNotes
Helicopters
SA 315B LamaFranceliaison7[6]
SA342 GazelleFranceobservation5[6]
Eurocopter FennecFranceutility / observation6[6]
Eurocopter EC135Germanyutility / MEDIVAC3[7]
Eurocopter EC145Germanyutility / MEDIVAC3[7][8]
SA 330 PumaFranceutility / aerial firefightingC/F/H7[6]
Sikorsky S-70United Statesutility / transportS-70A-262[7]
Eurocopter AS332FranceVIPAS332/EC2252[9]one of which is an EC225 Super Puma
Sikorsky S-92United Statesutility / transportSikorsky S-922[7]

International co-operation

Since its foundation, the Royal Gendarmerie has developed efficient mutual co-operation basis with the other similar organizations and also joined in the FIEP organization in 1999 which provides a framework for the improvement of mutual relations between organizations and the maintenance of security in the region.

See also

References

  • Association of the European and Mediterranean Police Forces and Gendarmeries with Military Status [1]
  • gendarmerie royale marocaine wordpress [2]