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Welcome to the official website of The Malta Police Force. As the guardians of peace and public order within the Maltese Islands, we are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents and visitors.

Our mission is to provide a professional and trusted policing service to ensure safety and security in partnership with the community”.

Our website is designed to be a resource for you—providing access to a wide range of services, from reporting crimes and obtaining police reports to learning about crime prevention and community programs. We are here to serve and protect, and we strive to build a safer Malta for everyone.

Whether you’ve witnessed a crime or been a victim, reporting it is crucial. You can file a report at any police station, regardless of where the crime occurred.

For convenience, you also have the option tofile your report remotely, from the comfort of your home.

FILE A REMOTE REPORT

How to tell us about something you’ve seen or heard.

Does your information relate to any of the options below? If so, click on the relevant one to find out how best to report it.

  • Crime
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  • Antisocial Behaviour
  • Lost Or Found Property
  • Missing Person

Have you seen or heard something concerning?

Your information could be crucial in helping keep our community safe. Please consider sharing what you know with us through our anonymous online reporting tool. We guarantee your anonymity and privacy. Your courage to speak up provides us with valuable leads. We will investigate further and take appropriate action based on the information you provide. Every piece of information helps, no matter how small. Speak up today and help us make a difference!

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We are here to serve you and are pleased to know that our service has met your expectations. While a heartfelt “thank you” in person is the best appreciation you can give our officers, you can go a step further to ensure their commendable work is acknowledged by higher quarters. Simply send an email to pulizija@gov.mt.

Your appreciation and support are invaluable and greatly cherished by our officers.

An aggrieved member of the general public may file a report for unethical behaviour allegedly committed by a police officer. In so doing, one could contact the Professional Standards Office as follows:

  • in person at the Police General Headquarters in Floriana;
  • via telephone on 21224001 or;
  • via email on professionalstandards.police@gov.mt.

If you are still not satisfied, you may refer your case to the Office of the Ombudsman or the Independent Police Complaints Board.

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FAQs

What is the police called in Malta? ›

The Malta Police Force (MPF) is legally bound to act upon the receipt of any information, report, or complaint, collect evidence and bring offenders before a judicial authority (the Court). There are presently over 2,000 members of the Force, including district police officers.

Are police in Malta armed? ›

Fighting International. Malta is one of the safest countries worldwide, for both residents and visitors alike, so much so that police officers are still able to carry most of their daily duties either unarmed or equipped with less-than-lethal weapons.

How to make a police report in Malta? ›

You can file a report at any police station, regardless of where the crime occurred. For convenience, you also have the option to file your report remotely, from the comfort of your home.

When did police start? ›

The first police department in the United States was established in New York City in 1844 (it was officially organized in 1845). Other cities soon followed suit: New Orleans and Cincinnati (Ohio) in 1852; Boston and Philadelphia in 1854; Chicago and Milwaukee (Wis.) in 1855; and Baltimore (Md.)

Why is Malta called Malta? ›

The name Melítē—shared by the Croatian island Mljet in antiquity—literally means "place of honey" or "sweetness", derived from the combining form of méli (μέλι, "honey" or any similarly sweet thing) and the suffix -ē (-η). The ancient Greeks may have given the island this name after Malta's endemic subspecies of bees.

What are Malta citizens called? ›

The Maltese (Maltese: Maltin) people are an ethnic group native to Malta who speak Maltese, a Semitic language and share a common culture and Maltese history.

How wealthy is Malta? ›

Malta's GDP per capita in 2024, adjusted by purchasing power parity, stood at $67,682 and ranked 15th in the list of EU countries in terms of purchasing power standard.

Can you own a gun in Malta? ›

Maltese law allows possession of various types of firearms on shall-issue basis. With approximately 28 civilian firearms per 100 people, Malta is the 18th most armed country in the world. Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues.

Who protects Malta? ›

Primary Defence Role: The AFM is responsible for the external security and integrity of the Maltese Islands in peacetime and in crisis. Secondary Defence Role: The AFM provides military support in specified areas to the Police Force on a regular basis and to other Government Departments when required.

What is the motto of the police in Malta? ›

The official motto of the Police Force, adopted from the very beginning of its existence, is “Domine dirige nos” – Lord, guide us.

Who is the CEO of the Malta police? ›

Angelo Gafà has since June 2020 been occupying the position of Commissioner of Police.

What is the police helpline in Malta? ›

Do you need support right away? If so, please call 112 now. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service 79770112.

What does the police 6 letter mean? ›

Polite Obedient Loyal Intelligent Courageous and Efficient.

Why are police called cops? ›

The term copper was the original word, used in Britain to mean "someone who captures". In British English, the term cop is recorded (Shorter Oxford Dictionary) in the sense of 'to capture' from 1704, derived from the Latin capere via the Old French caper.

What city in the US has the most cops? ›

List of largest local police departments in the United States
RankDepartmentNumber of full-time sworn officers
1New York City Police Department (NYPD)33,695
2Chicago Police Department (CPD)11,780
3Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)8,959
4Philadelphia Police Department (PPD)5,544
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Why are police called Garda? ›

The Garda Síochána (also commonly referred to as the Gardaí) is the national police force in the Republic of Ireland. The name Garda Síochána in English means 'guardians of the peace'. The Garda Síochána has responsibility for carrying out all policing duties in the Irish State.

What's the difference between Garda and Garda? ›

Although Garda is singular, in these terms it is used as a collective noun, like police. An individual officer is called a garda (plural gardaí), or less formally, a "guard", and is typically addressed as such by members of the public when on duty. A police station is called a garda station.

What are the European police called? ›

The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) is the EU's law enforcement agency, whose remit is to help make Europe safer by assisting law enforcement authorities in EU member countries.

What country are police called Policja? ›

The Police (Polish: Policja, [pɔˈlit͡sja]) is the Polish national civilian police force. It is a primary law enforcement agency in the country, tasked with providing public safety and order, investigating and preventing crime.

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