Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF)

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The Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining public order, preventing and investigating crime, managing traffic safety, and fostering positive community relationships. The RBPF operates police stations throughout the island and maintains a professional, modern force committed to service and integrity.

Reporting Crimes: Call the emergency number (211) immediately for urgent situations. The non-emergency police line is (246) 430-7100. Walk-in reporting is available 24/7 at any police station. Online crime reporting for non-emergency matters is available at www.barbadospolice.gov.bb.

Community Policing: The RBPF actively engages communities through neighbourhood watch programmes, school partnerships, and community events. Local police stations hold regular community meetings to address neighbourhood concerns and build trust.

Traffic and Road Safety: The RBPF enforces traffic laws, conducts safety checkpoints, and provides driver education programmes. Victim support, counselling, and referrals to services are also available for crime victims.

Contact Information:
Major stations in Bridgetown, Warrens, Wildey, and throughout the parishes.
Emergency: 211.
Non-emergency: (246) 430-7100.
Visit www.barbadospolice.gov.bb.
Emergency services: 24/7.