Ranks and Insignia
- Chief of Police (crown over three pips-equivalent to a Brigadier-General; the same insignia as a Brigadier in the UK/Commonwealth armies)
- Deputy Chief of Police (crown over two pips-equivalent to a Colonel; same insignia as a Colonel in the UK/Commonwealth armies)
- Superintendent (crown over one pip-equivalent to a Lieutenant-Colonel in the army; same insignia as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the UK/Commonwealth armies)
- Inspector (crown-equivalent to a Major in the army; same insignia as a Major in the UK/Commonwealth armies)
- Staff-Sergeant (four downward-pointing chevrons over ID number)
- Sergeant (crown over three upward-pointing chevrons all over ID number)
- Detective Sergeant/Patrol Sergeant (three upward-pointing chevrons over ID number)
- Senior Constable (single upward-pointing chevron over ID number)
- Constable (ID number)
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