The Grand Ducal Police's operations are divided into six regions (), which are under the command of a regional director. The director is responsible for primary intervention centres, secondary intervention centres, local police stations, and region-wide services. The region headquarters are in
Capellen,
Diekirch,
Esch-sur-Alzette,
Grevenmacher,
Luxembourg City, and
Mersch. The primary intervention centres (, abbreviated 'CIP') are the most capable and best equipped police stations to address emergencies. The CIPs also serve as the headquarters for the region, providing administrative support for the region's other operation centres. The CIPs' jurisdictions cover their respective regions (illustrated in different colours on the map, right). Under the six CIPs are thirteen 'secondary intervention centre' (, abbreviated 'CIS'). As the CIPs perform the role of the CISs, as well as their own functions, there are seven dedicated CISs, located in
Differdange,
Dudelange,
Echternach,
Redange,
Remich,
Troisvierges, and
Wiltz. Local
police stations (, abbreviated 'CP') operate separately from the CISs and CIPs, but are under the control of the regional director. In addition to the thirteen CIPs and CISs, which perform the role of CPs, there are thirty-eight dedicated local stations, distributed across the main towns and cities of Luxembourg. Eight of these dedicated CPs are in Luxembourg City, in addition to the CIP. A special police division at
Luxembourg – Findel Airport is directly responsible for
border control. The regional police forces are also directly responsible for policing the roads, criminal investigation, and providing aid to victims of crime. Officers are armed with the
Heckler & Koch VP9 (SFP9 model in use) chambered in
9×19mm ==Director-General==