Security Agencies in Aruba
Aruba, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, maintains several key security and law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety of its residents and visitors. These agencies operate under local governance but maintain cooperation with Dutch and international partners when necessary.
1. Korps Politie Aruba (KPA) – Aruba Police Force
- The main law enforcement body in Aruba.
- Responsibilities:
- Crime prevention and investigation.
- Traffic enforcement.
- Public safety and order.
- Headquarters: Located in Oranjestad.
- Includes divisions such as criminal investigation, tourism police, and community policing.
2. Koninklijke Marechaussee (Royal Netherlands Marechaussee)
- A military police force from the Netherlands.
- Assists in Aruba primarily at the airport (Queen Beatrix International Airport) and in border control matters.
- Engages in immigration enforcement, counter-smuggling, and international crime prevention.
3. Aruba Immigration Department
- Manages visa control, residency permits, entry/exit records, and deportation matters.
- Works closely with local police and customs to monitor the movement of people.
4. Customs Aruba (Departamento di Aduana)
- Oversees import/export control, anti-smuggling, and tax enforcement at seaports and airports.
- Collaborates with regional and international customs authorities.
5. Department of Civil Aviation Aruba (DCA) – Security Division
- Ensures aviation security, including checks at airports, and compliance with international aviation safety standards.
6. Fire Department and Rescue Services (Brandweer Aruba)
- Although primarily emergency services, they are involved in disaster response and public safety coordination.
7. Military Cooperation with the Netherlands
- Aruba does not have a national army, but is protected under the Dutch Armed Forces, particularly through the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard and the Dutch Navy.
8. Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard (Kustwacht Caribisch Gebied)
- Active in Aruban waters.
- Focuses on:
- Drug interdiction.
- Search and rescue (SAR).
- Fisheries protection.
- Border security.