Hurmu Constabulary

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The Hurmu Constabulary, established in anticipation of the approval of Parlerment by order of the Minister for Policing and Security on 13.VII.1690, is a police field force consisting of three demi-regiments of mounted-constabulary, that as of the 11th month of 1690 was awaiting the arrivals of the mounts, rifles, and uniforms requested to be procured from central government funds.

Duties

The duties of the Hurmu Constabulary, set out in a memorandum issued by the Minister for Policing and Security on 1.X.1690 was:

  1. Defend the Hanwen u-Brida (Way of Life), by:
    • Delivering writs of summons to named individuals, issued by the Senate or by magistrates appointed in their name;
      • And by detaining such persons who, having been in receipt of a write of summons issued by the Senate or by magistrates appointed in their name, has not responded to the summons within the allotted time allowed or at the appropriate place;
    • Detaining persons, whose names need not be known at the time of their detention, who, in a violent or riotous manner, distrupt the Brida or else endanger the lives of others or themselves;
  2. Enforce Hurmu nationality and residency law;
  3. Uphold the visa policy of Hurmu;
  4. Provide support for the Allied Reconstruction Mission in Hurmu;
  5. Uphold any obligations arising from the Xäiville Convention;
  6. Provide for the security of:
  7. Provide for the protection and safety of members of the Order of the Holy Lakes while they are present within the sovereign territory, territorial waters, or air space, of Hurmu.

Rank structure

  • Inspector-General (OF-8, Lieutenant-General)
  • Deputy Inspector General (OF-7, Major-General)
  • Assistant Inspector General (OF-6 Brigadier)
  • Commissioner (OF-5, Colonel)
  • District Inspector (OF-4, Lieutenant-Colonel)
  • County Inspector 1st Class (OF-3, Major)
  • County Inspector 2nd Class (OF-2, Captain)
  • County Inspector 3rd Class (OF-1, Lieutenant)
  • Probationary Inspector (OF-D, Officer Cadet)
  • Parish Constable Major (OR-9, Warrant Officer 1st-class)
  • Parish Constable (OR-8, Warrant Officer 2nd-class)
  • Sergeant (OR-7, Staff Sergeant)
  • Vice-Sergeant (OR-5, Sergeant)
  • Constable (OR-4, Corporal)
  • Apprentice Constable (OR-3, Lance Corporal)
  • Beadle (OR-2, Private 1st-class)
  • Chosen Man (OR-1, Private 2nd-class)

Establishment

  • Requisition from the Minister for Police and Security, submitted to the Senate on 20.VIII.1690 AN and approved on 01.I.1691 AN.
    • Quantity 1,200 beaver-fur caps;
    • Quantity 1,200 waxed-denim single-breasted tunics (navy blue);
    • Quantity 2,400 leather riding boots (brown);
    • Quantity 2,400 woollen trousers (black);
    • Quantity 4,800 shirts (white);
    • Quantity 4,800 pairs of socks (black);
    • The services of ten tailors and their seamstress assistants for a period of two Norton years (renewable);
    • The services of one inspector of horses, one chief veterinarian, and twenty stable-hands for a period of two Norton years (renewable);
    • One sea-worthy trading barque and crew under a reliable captain;
    • Quantity 4,800 Amokolian horses;
    • Quantity 1,200 truncheons of the Elw type;
    • Quantity 1,200 police pattern cutlasses;
    • Quantity 1,200 M1689 service pistol (9×19mm);
    • Quantity 1,050 M1686 police rifle (7.62×67mmB);
    • Quantity 150 M1591(R) marksman rifle (7.62×67mmB);
    • A drawable line of credit for 74,520,000 Craitish Cräite to cover wages and expenses for one Norton year (renewable).