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  2. Special Patrol Group (RUC) - Wikipedia

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    Local civilian police The Special Patrol Group ( SPG ) of the Royal Ulster Constabulary was a tactical reserve of 310 officers which had the role: "to provide support to divisional policing both uniform and CID, to police interface areas at times of civil unrest, and to do so in a disciplined way.

  3. Jim Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Gamble's father was in the Royal Air Force.Before joining the Royal Ulster Constabulary as a constable, Gamble served in the Royal Military Police. [2] Early in his career he was head of the controversial Royal Ulster Constabulary anti-terrorist intelligence unit in Belfast, then Deputy Director General (with the rank of deputy chief constable) of the National Crime Squad, which in April 2006 ...

  4. National Police Chiefs' Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) is a national coordination body for law enforcement in the United Kingdom and the representative body for senior police officers in the United Kingdom. Established on 1 April 2015, it replaced the former Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), following the Parker Review of the operations of ACPO.

  5. Garda Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Michael Staines became the first Garda Commissioner in February 1922, when the force was founded as the Civic Guard. [4]Traditionally, the Commissioner is the highest-ranking police officer in the state, however the selection process for the position is now open to candidates from outside the force, outside a law enforcement agency and outside of Ireland.

  6. Law enforcement in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police Corps are distinguished from other units by their wearing of a red beret. The Military Police Corps enjoy a close working relationship with the Garda Síochána at both national and local levels, with the Gardaí providing specialist training to the Corps in criminal investigation.

  7. Military Police Corps (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police are distinguished from other units by their wearing of a red beret. The Military Police enjoy a close working relationship with the Garda Síochána at both national and local levels, with the Gardaí providing training in criminal investigation to the corps. [1]

  8. Michael Lockwood (public servant) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Frederick Lockwood (born 6 February 1959) [1] is a British former civil servant who has served in local government and as inaugural director general of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), the policing watchdog for England and Wales.

  9. Garda Síochána - Wikipedia

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    The Garda Síochána (Irish pronunciation: [ənˠ ˈɡaːɾˠd̪ˠə ˈʃiːxaːn̪ˠə] ⓘ; meaning "the Guardian(s) of the Peace") is the national police and security service of Ireland. It is more commonly referred to as the Gardaí ( pronounced [ˈɡaːɾˠd̪ˠiː] ; "Guardians") or " the Guards ".