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  • 93Charles Howard (police officer) — Sir Andrew Charles Howard KCB (died 11 June 1909), known as Sir Charles Howard, was the third Assistant Commissioner (Executive) of the London Metropolitan Police, serving in the post from 1890 to 1902. He was the first career police officer to… …

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  • 94Henry Dalton (police officer) — Sir Henry Dalton CBE (27 February 1891 ndash;10 November 1966) was a senior officer in the London Metropolitan Police. He served as Assistant Commissioner B , in charge of traffic policing, from 1947 to 1956.Dalton was born in Watton, East Riding …

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  • 96Ian Johnston (police officer) — Ian Johnston CBE, QPM is the Chief Constable of the British Transport Police. He became Chief Constable on 1 May 2001 when he succeeded David Williams, who had served as Chief Constable for three and a half years. He joined the Metropolitan… …

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  • 97Deputy assistant commissioner — (DAC) is a rank in London s Metropolitan Police Service between assistant commissioner and commander. It is equivalent to deputy chief constable in other British police forces and wears the same insignia: a pip above crossed tipstaves within a… …

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  • 98Mumbai Police — मुंबई पोलिस Abbreviation (मु.पो)ll;l;l; Logo of the Mumbai Police …

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  • 99New Zealand Police — Ngā Pirihimana o Aotearoa (Māori) Logo of the New Zealand Police. Motto Safer …

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  • 100List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom — There are a number of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom. There are four general types mostly concerned with policing the general public and their activities and a number of others concerned with policing of other, usually localised,… …

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