Jerusalem District Police

Jerusalem Police
Common name Jerusalem City Police Department

Jerusalem Police Emblem
Agency overview
Formed 1948 (1948)
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Map of Jerusalem Police's jurisdiction.
Legal jurisdiction Jerusalem City
Governing body Ministry of Public Security (Israel)
General nature
Operational structure
Officers 3,800
Civilians 460
Agency executive Yoram Ha-Levy, Chief of Police

The Jerusalem District Police (Hebrew: משטרת מחוז ירושלים) is a regional district of the Israeli Police which is considered to be one of the oldest police departments in Israel, if not the oldest.

Jerusalem's police history goes back to the British Mandate and before that to the administration of Ottoman Syria.

The District's current boundaries include municipal Jerusalem as well as suburbs in Greater Jerusalem including Beit Shemesh, Mevasseret Zion, Abu Gosh, Kiryat Yearim, Givat Ze'ev and other regional councils.

There are 734,000 people within the jurisdiction, approximately 68% of them Jewish, 28% Muslim and 2% Christian.

Jerusalem Police Commander

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