Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China 中华人民共和国公安部 Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Gōng'ānbù | |
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Abbreviation | MPS |
Motto | Be loyal to the Party, Serve the People, Be impartial in law enforcement, and strict in discipline[1] |
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Formed | 1949 (Current form 1954) |
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National agency | China |
Operations jurisdiction | China |
Governing body | Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission |
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Headquarters | No. 14 East Chang'an Street, Beijing,100741 |
Sworn members | 1.9 million |
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The Ministry of Public Security (MPS, Chinese: 公安部; pinyin: Gōng'ānbù)[a] is the primary law enforcement agency of the People's Republic of China. It oversees more than 1.9 million of the country's law enforcement officers and as such the vast majority of the People's Police. While the MPS is a nationwide police force, conducting counterintelligence and maintaining the political security of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are also core functions.
The ministry employs a system of public security bureaus throughout the provinces, cities, municipalities and townships of China. The special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau maintain nominally separate police forces. The ministry is headed by the minister of public security. Wang Xiaohong has been the minister in charge since June 2022.
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