Royal Grenada Police Force

With 14 police stations and over 940 staff members, the force responds to over 15,000 crimes and incidents per year.

[1] The RGPF dates back to 1853 as simply the Grenada Police Force.

During this period, the police lost virtually all of its authority and was forced to delegate many of its powers with the newly formed People's Revolutionary Army.

[2] The name was reverted and the police headquarters returned to Fort George following in October 1983 following the military coup that was led by General Hudson Austin with the United States invasion of Grenada.

Between the 1905–1907, the National Band of Grenada was established in the RGPF as a drum and bugle corps.

[4] Today, the RGPF is the sole law enforcement agency for the country.

Royal Grenadian Police station, Grand Anse, St. George's, Grenada