Ranks and Insignia
- Superintendent-General (four gold stars)
- Deputy Superintendent-General (three gold stars)
- Superintendent Supervisor (gold-wreathed gold emblem with three gold bars)
- Chief Superintendent (gold-wreathed gold emblem with two gold bars)
- Senior Superintendent (gold-wreathed gold emblem with one gold bar)
- Superintendent (gold-wreathed silver emblem with three gold bars)
- Inspector (gold-wreathed silver emblem with two gold bars)
- Assistant Inspector (gold-wreathed silver emblem with one gold bar)
- Sergeant (silver-wreathed silver emblem with three gold bars)
- Senior Police Officer (silver-wreathed silver emblem with two gold bars)
- Police Officer (silver-wreathed silver emblem with one gold bar)
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