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PART II
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
In
any internal security situation which may arise in the Territory it will be of utmost importance that:
(a)
(b)
(c)
the Security Forces maintain law and order on the streets and control all activities which may threaten public order (control);
the essential public services are maintained as far as possible, and the Government effectively sustains and co-ordinates the efforts of its Departments
and
the essential utilities to minimise the effects of the disturbances (containment); and
following
an assessment of the situation a political solution to the main problem is effected as quickly as possible (cure).
SECURITY POLICY
Governor's Security Committee
2.
During civil disturbances general policy matters will continue to be decided by the Governor in Council. The Governor's Security Committee (GSC) will meet more frequently. Its role determine security policy and implementation. The members of GSC are :
(a) The Governor
(b) Chief Secretary
(Chairman)
to
will be to oversee its
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