Malta Police Force

Identity area

Type of entity

Corporate body

Authorized form of name

Malta Police Force

Parallel form(s) of name

  • Korp tal-Pulizija

Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

    Other form(s) of name

    • Pulizija

    Identifiers for corporate bodies

    Description area

    Dates of existence

    1813-

    History

    The Malta Police Force was established under Sir Thomas Maitland's governorship in 1813-1814. Initially set up during Malta's transition to a British crown colony, it was structured into executive and judicial branches to enhance law and order. The Inspector General of the Police, today known as Commissioner, was to be placed at the head of the Executive Police. The Magistrates for the Island of Malta and Gozo were to be placed at the head of the Judicial Police. From 12th July 1814 onwards the entire management and control of the Executive Police came under the immediate supervision of the Inspector-General of Police who received his orders from the Governor.

    The Inspector-General of Police was given power and authority to suppress all common affrays, riots and breaches of the peace and to apprehend and imprison, or cause to be apprehended and imprisoned, all persons guilty thereof or guilty, or suspected to be guilty, of any crime or offence whatsoever against the public welfare. He also had authority to superintend and regulate all inn-keepers of coffee houses, liquor shops and other shops, as well as all persons who kept horses, calesses, carts or other carriages or boats for hire, or who exercised the business of a porter or carrier. Another duty was the superintendence of all foreigners coming into Malta.

    Following Malta's self-governance in 1921, the Police Force fell under local government control, marking a significant transition in its administration and operational focus.

    Places

    Legal status

    Functions, occupations and activities

    Mandates/sources of authority

    Chapter 164 of the Laws of Malta

    Internal structures/genealogy

    General context

    When Malta became a colony of the United Kingdom and Ireland by the Treaty of Paris, Thomas Maitland was appointed governor and commander-in-chief of Malta and its Dependencies by the Prince Regent’s Commission of July 13, 1813. On his appointment, Maitland, embarked on many far-reaching reforms, including the maintenance of law and order. By Proclamation XXII of 1st July 1814, Maitland ordered and directed that all powers up to then exercised with respect to the administration of the police of the Island of Malta and its dependencies were, after 12th July 1814 to be administered by the authorities under established procedures.

    Relationships area

    Related entity

    Cachia, George (20th century)

    Identifier of related entity

    MT AF-P000045

    Category of relationship

    temporal

    Dates of relationship

    1954 - 1955

    Description of relationship

    Commissioner of Police from November 1954 till 1955.

    Related entity

    Grech, Herbert (20th century)

    Identifier of related entity

    MT AF-P000044

    Category of relationship

    temporal

    Dates of relationship

    1951 - 1954

    Description of relationship

    Commissioner of Police

    Related entity

    Ullo, Joseph (20th century)

    Identifier of related entity

    MT AF-P000043

    Category of relationship

    temporal

    Dates of relationship

    1947-1951

    Description of relationship

    Commissioner of Police

    Related entity

    De Grey, Vivian, 1912-1993 (30/01/1912 - 07/01/1993)

    Identifier of related entity

    MT AF-P000046

    Category of relationship

    temporal

    Dates of relationship

    1934 - 1971

    Description of relationship

    Police Inspector and Commissioner of Police (1956-1971)

    Related entity

    Bencini, Alfred, 1917-1991 (23/03/1917 - 06/09/1991)

    Identifier of related entity

    Category of relationship

    temporal

    Dates of relationship

    Description of relationship

    Commissioner of police

    Access points area

    Subject access points

    Place access points

    Occupations

    Control area

    Authority record identifier

    MT AF-CB000010

    Institution identifier

    Rules and/or conventions used

    Status

    Level of detail

    Minimal

    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    Date of creation: 18/10/2025

    Language(s)

      Script(s)

        Sources

        Government of Malta. (2024). History Of The Police Force. Retrieved October 18, 2024 from https://pulizija.gov.mt/en/the-department/our-mission/

        Vassallo Malta (n.d.). Malta Police. Vassallo History. Retrieved November 5, 2024, from https://vassallohistory.wordpress.com/malta-police/

        Maintenance notes

        Creator of Authority Record: Zvetlana Pace Cassar