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Security Bureau (Hong Kong)

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Formed
  
1973

Security Bureau (Hong Kong)

Headquarters
  
10th Floor, East Wing, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong

Minister responsible
  
Lai Tung-kwok, Secretary for Security

Deputy Minister responsible
  
John Lee, Under Secretary for Security

Agency executive
  
Joshua Law Chi-kong, Permanent Secretary for Security

Parent agency
  
Chief Secretary for Administration

The Security Bureau (Chinese: 保安局; Jyutping: bou2 ngon1 guk6) is a body of the Government of Hong Kong responsible for a range of activities, including law enforcement, search and rescue and administer various laws in relation to the security of Hong Kong.

The bureau is headed by the Secretary for Security.

Before 1997, it was named the Security Branch. Before 1973 it was known as the Defence Branch.

Subordinate entities

The following public entities are controlled by the bureau:

  • Hong Kong Police Force
  • Hong Kong Fire Services Department
  • Correctional Services Department
  • Customs and Excise Department
  • Immigration Department
  • Government Flying Service
  • Civil Aid Service
  • Auxiliary Medical Services
  • References

    Security Bureau (Hong Kong) Wikipedia