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The Manchukuo Police was the main law enforcement agency of
Manchukuo Manchukuo, officially the State of Manchuria prior to 1934 and the Empire of (Great) Manchuria after 1934, was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China, Manchuria from 1932 until 1945. It was founded as a republic in 1932 afte ...
in what is today China.


Background and foundation

When the
Fengtian Clique The Fengtian clique () was one of several opposing military factions that constituted the early Republic of China during its Warlord Era. It was named after Fengtian Province (now Liaoning), and operated from a territorial base comprising the thr ...
ruled
Manchuria Manchuria is an exonym (derived from the endo demonym " Manchu") for a historical and geographic region in Northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day Northeast China (Inner Manchuria) and parts of the Russian Far East (Outer Manc ...
, they had a police system that was legally part of the
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Police but acted independently. After the
Japanese Empire The also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was a historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the post-World War II 1947 constitution and subsequent forma ...
invaded Manchuria and established Manchukuo, a new system was established under the control of Japan. A central police department was established to be responsible for all police in Manchuria. In each province, police headquarters were set up, like Xinjing's Metropolitan Police Office and the Fengtian City Police. A Maritime Police was also set up to combat
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.


History

*March 1932:the Manchukuo Police Forces were established. *June 1932:the Xinjing Metropolitan Police Department was established. *March 1934:
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was formally declared as Emperor. *March 1937:the Manchukuo Police were put under the authority of the Manchukuo Ministry of Public Security. *December 1937:
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over Japan is abolished. *December 1939:A police code of conduct is enacted. *October 1943:"General Directorate of Security Affairs" is established to replace the Manchukuo Ministry of Public Security. *August 1945:Manchukuo Police was dissolved.


Police code

In December 1939, the Manchukuo Police Code of Conduct was established as a code of conduct for all police officers . *Police officers should be the forerunners of the Kingly Way. *Police officers should be the core of national harmony. *Police officers must be men of valor and uphold justice. *Police officers must be disciplined and harmonious. *Police officers are supposed to act with integrity and responsibility *Police officers should be honourable, impartial, and selfless. *Police officers should strive to self-improve their personalities.


Maritime Police

As a subordinate organization of the Manchukuo Police, its main task was to crack down on smuggling and maintain maritime security. Although the name of the police force is used, the
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were deeply involved since the very beginning and trained its officers. During the middle of
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, the Japanese Navy took over the cost of the transport of goods. In addition, half of the maritime police officers were Japanese seconded from the Imperial Japanese Navy.


Historical background

Before the establishment of Manchukuo, the naval force of the Fengtian Clique was called the Northeast Fleet and possessed a total of 21 ships. However, after the outbreak of the
Manchurian Incident The Mukden Incident, or Manchurian Incident, known in Chinese as the 9.18 Incident (九・一八), was a false flag event staged by Japanese military personnel as a pretext for the 1931 Japanese invasion of Manchuria. On September 18, 1931, L ...
, the Northeast Fleet fled to the Nanjing Nationalist Government. There was virtually no organization to guard the territorial waters of the Bohai and Yellow seas. After the establishment of Manchukuo, the government decided to establish a maritime police agency with the cooperation of the Japanese Navy (the naval department in Manchuria), and a coastal surveillance police unit was established. In 1932, the Coast Guard Police Force was renamed the Coastal Police Force in accordance with the "Special Police Force Officer System" (Order No. 33 of the Kangde 1). Later, in 1938, the first stage of the plan was formulated, and the construction and purchase of new vessels was promoted. The headquarters was set up in Yingkou. In 1937, the special police force officer system was abolished and the coastal police force was reorganized into a new marine police force. In 1938 (Kangde 5), the maritime police were transferred to the coastal counties.


Organization

As of 1943 (10th year of
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): *Police HQ **Police, Security, Education, Personnel, Secret Service, Management and Administration. *Department of Shipping **Ship administration, machinery administration *Aviation Unit *Guard ship Unit *Training Unit *
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Wireless Telegraph Station *Daito Wireless Telegraph Station *Shogawa Wireless Telegraph Office


Ranks

{, class="wikitable" , - ! Manchukuo Police Rank ! Current Japanese Police Rank , - , Commissioner of Police (jǐngwùsīzhǎng) (警務司長) , Commissioner General , - , Superintendent General (shǒudūjǐngchátīngzhǎng) (首都警察廳長) , Superintendent General , - , Senior Commissioner (Jǐngchátīngcìzhǎng) (警察廳次長) , Senior Commissioner , - , Chief Commissioner (jǐngzhèngzǒngzhǎng) (警正總長) , Commissioner , - , Police Commissioner (jǐngzhèng) (警正) , Assistant Commissioner , - , Police Superintendent (jǐngzuǒ)(警佐) , Superintendent , - , Police Officer (jǐngwèi) (警尉) , Chief Inspector , - , Assistant Police Officer (jǐngwèibǔ) (警尉補) , Inspector , - , Police Sergeant (jǐngzhǎng) (警長) , Sergeant , - , Police Officer (jǐngshì) (警士) , Officer


Uniforms

Image:Police Dress Uniform of Manchukuo.JPG, Dress Uniform Image:Police Duty Uniform of Manchukuo.JPG, Duty Uniform


References

* 満州国民政部警務司『満州国警察概要』(康徳2年10月
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レファレンスコード:A05020355600 * 満州国治安部警務司『満州国警察概要』(康徳7年11月) アジア歴史資料センターレファレンスコード:A05020355400\ Manchukuo Defunct law enforcement agencies Defunct law enforcement agencies of China