Pakistan Army Corps of Military Police


The Pakistan Army Corps of Military Police, both are reported to the Judge Advocate General Branch.
The MPs are the active members of the Pakistan Army who are professional trained to handle prisoners of war and to regulate military traffic system in the designated military districts, as well as to handle advanced military telecommunication equipment in their respected station military districts.

History

Formed by Royal Military Police in 1946, it was initially the part of the Corps of Military Police. The Military Police was established shortly after the establishment of Pakistan, when elements of active duty Corps of Military Police reached to Abbottabad Military District and reported to Pakistan Military Academy on November 1947 as a separate entity. Four Military Police units were formed immediately and were retained in service. In February 1949, it was decided to expand the Military Police by establishing an Infantry School Quetta to impart training to officers, junior and non-commissioned officers and soldiers of Corps of Military Police. In April 1954, the Corps of Military Police's headquarters was shifted from Quetta to its present location Dera Ismail Khan. However in 1971, the commanding office of the Military Police was located at the General Headquarters at the Rawalpindi, Punjab Province. As for its war capabilities, the military police took participation in Indo-Pakistani wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, and 1999, and currently undertaking operations in West Pakistan.

Beret

The MP can be identified by their red berets, white lanyards and belts, and they also wear a white helmet white brassard with the letters "MP" imprinted in red. The term "red berets" is synonymous with the personnel of the elite Corps of Military Police, since all ranks of this Corps adorn the exclusive red berets along with white belts to distinguish themselves from other Corps of Army.