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2 Ships  





3 Former Ships  





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The Euatel, Kabekl M'tal and Bul provide littoral fishery protection.[1]
A Palauan police car

The defenseofPalau is the responsibility of the United States, but local police matters are handled by the Palau Police, the national police force. Some of the sixteen states also had separate police departments during the 1980s and 1990s.

The Palau Bureau of Public Division of Marine Law Enforcement (DMLE)[2] is responsible for marine surveillance, maritime law enforcement, search and rescue in Palau's territorial waters and its 200 nmexclusive economic zone (EEZ).[1] The DMLE operated a Pacific-class patrol boat, the PSS President H.I. Remeliik which has now been replaced by the PSS Remeliik II. They also operate the PPS Kedam for use in maritime surveillance and fisheries control over Palau's EEZ. Its home port is Koror. The DMLE also operate three smaller 15-meter inshore patrol vessels, Euatel, Kabekl M'tal and Bul, used for surveillance of inshore and territorial waters.

The Remeliik was donated and is maintained by Australia, who also provide training for the crew. The other four vessels were donated by The Nippon Foundation and The Sasakawa Peace Foundation.[1] In addition, DMLE have a search and rescue Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB) and a twin 85 hp boat.[3] They are used only for inshore operations. The Bureau of Public Safety Director is Aloysius Alonz. Palau has provided police officers to the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands since May 2006. Palauan Police officer Bryson Ngiratumerang is contingent commander of the Palauan police serving as part of RAMSI's Participating Police Force (PPF).

The Palau Division of Maritime Law Enforcement has approximately 30 staff, 5 of which are paid for by The Nippon Foundation.[3]

Equipment[edit]

Weapons[3]
Model Type Amount Notes
M4 Carbine[4] 5.56×45mm NATO Assault rifle 15
Unknown 9×19mm Parabellum Pistol 30
Unknown Shotgun 7
M2 Browning Heavy machine gun 4 In use aboard PSS Kedam and PSS Remeliik II
AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma Unmanned aerial vehicle ??? Entry into service in December 2020[5]
Cessna Skymaster Maritime patrol aircraft 1 Operated by Technology Service Corporation on the behalf of the United States Air Force[6]

Ships[edit]

Former Ships[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c L.N. Reklai (2017-04-25). ""Euatel" patrol boat handover today". Island Times. Retrieved 2018-04-22. This is third in the series of patrol boats of this size donated by The Nippon Foundation to Palau. Kabekl M'tal was donated in 2012 and Bul was donated in 2014.
  • ^ "Division of Marine Law Enforcement – PalauGov.pw". Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  • ^ a b c "The Republic of Palau Exclusive Economic Zone: Monitoring, Control, and Surveillance" (PDF).
  • ^ Palau Police m4 Familiarization Fire B-Roll + Interview:Lt. Col. Douglas Graham PALAU 04.15.2019, retrieved 2023-05-26
  • ^ "Pacific Islands Maritime Security Workshop National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office Workshop Report" (PDF). 2020.
  • ^ Somers, Adam. "Sea Dragon to help watch Palau's waters". Archived from the original on 2021-03-02.
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