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The following chart shows the LSPS' structure, including its divisions, sub-divisions and what ranks you will find at what level within the service: | The following chart shows the LSPS' structure, including its divisions, sub-divisions and what ranks you will find at what level within the service: | ||
[[File:LSPS Structure | [[File:LSPS Structure June 2021.png|alt=|511x511px]] | ||
=== Police Command === | === Police Command === | ||
The Silver Command is made up of three officers. One Chief Superintendent (C/Supt) and two Superintendents (Supt). These officers are responsible and ultimately accountable for the LSPS. The role is very managerial however they generally do not get involved in specific issues as the chain of command usually takes care of most day-to-day matters. | The Silver Command is made up of three officers. One Chief Superintendent (C/Supt) and two Superintendents (Supt). These officers are responsible and ultimately accountable for the LSPS. The role is very managerial however they generally do not get involved in specific issues as the chain of command usually takes care of most day-to-day matters. | ||
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This is the entry stage into the LSPS, newly recruited officers will undergo their initial training (OST) and then be guided by Training Officers throughout their probation. After completion of a development plan, Probationary Constables will be promoted to Constable and assigned to a team within Frontline. Recruitment & Development is headed by an Inspector and 2 Sergeants, one focusing on teaching core skills to probationary constables and the other prioritizing the training in advanced skills of regular constables. | This is the entry stage into the LSPS, newly recruited officers will undergo their initial training (OST) and then be guided by Training Officers throughout their probation. After completion of a development plan, Probationary Constables will be promoted to Constable and assigned to a team within Frontline. Recruitment & Development is headed by an Inspector and 2 Sergeants, one focusing on teaching core skills to probationary constables and the other prioritizing the training in advanced skills of regular constables. | ||
====Criminal Investigations Department==== | ====Criminal Investigations Department==== | ||
The Criminal Investigations Department is the LSPS' investigatory department and is made up of plain-clothes detectives. CID undertake investigations into OCGs and serious and organised crime ranging from bank robberies to drug manufacturing. CID is headed by a Detective Inspector and Detective | The Criminal Investigations Department is the LSPS' investigatory department and is the successor to the NCA. It is made up of plain-clothes detectives. CID undertake investigations into OCGs and serious and organised crime ranging from bank robberies to drug manufacturing. CID is headed by a Detective Inspector and two Detective Sergeants. The CID follows a parallel rank structure to uniformed police consisting of ''Detective Constable > Detective Sergeant > Detective Inspector''. | ||
===Specialist Operations=== | ===Specialist Operations=== | ||
Specialist operations is a cluster of multiple specialist units. | Specialist operations is a cluster of multiple specialist units. | ||
==== Firearms Unit ==== | ==== Firearms Unit ==== | ||
Starting with the Firearms unit: Officers in this directorate consist of Authorised Firearms Officers (AFO) and Specialist Firearms Officers (SFO). They utilize Armed Response Vehicles (ARV) in Tactical Support Teams (TST) to respond to firearms and violent crime incidents, as well as working as Trojan proactive units as visible armed response vehicle patrols in areas of high crime to deter those who pose a threat. Each vehicle performing specialist operations duties is assigned the Zulu callsign while the officers inside have their own Trojan callsign. | Starting with the Firearms unit: Officers in this directorate consist of Authorised Firearms Officers (AFO) and Specialist Firearms Officers (SFO). They utilize Armed Response Vehicles (ARV) in Tactical Support Teams (TST) to respond to firearms and violent crime incidents, as well as working as Trojan proactive units as visible armed response vehicle patrols in areas of high crime to deter those who pose a threat. Each vehicle performing specialist operations duties is assigned the Zulu callsign while the officers inside have their own Trojan callsign. | ||
==== National Police Air Service ==== | ==== National Police Air Service ==== | ||
Besides that is the National Police Air Service, officers in this directorate consists of pilots who pass flight training and tests. They specialise in air surveillance, pursuits and searching suspects. The members in specialist operations are the Inspector and Sergeant of NPAS, who are leading the unit. Everyone who is part of the unit as a pilot, are regular officers in Frontline and Traffic or command of Specialist Operations. | Besides that is the National Police Air Service, officers in this directorate consists of pilots who pass flight training and tests. They specialise in air surveillance, pursuits and searching suspects. The members in specialist operations are the Inspector and Sergeant of NPAS, who are leading the unit. Everyone who is part of the unit as a pilot, are regular officers in Frontline and Traffic or command of Specialist Operations. | ||
==== Dog Support Unit ==== | ==== Dog Support Unit ==== | ||
The Dog Support Unit has a same structure as NPAS and MPO, where 1 inspector and 1 sergeant is leading within specialist operations, and the members are part of frontline, traffic or firearms. Dog handlers are highly trained to use dogs for searching, defending themselves and normal patrol duties. They utilize the Skoda Suburb. | The Dog Support Unit has a same structure as NPAS and MPO, where 1 inspector and 1 sergeant is leading within specialist operations, and the members are part of frontline, traffic or firearms. Dog handlers are highly trained to use dogs for searching, defending themselves and normal patrol duties. They utilize the Skoda Suburb. | ||
==== Marine Policing Operations ==== | ==== Marine Policing Operations ==== | ||
The Marine Policing Operations is specialised in water operations, and lead by 1 inspector and 1 sergeant. They are trained in diving operations, and conducting costal/waterborne policing. They utilize 2 boats the island class patrol vessel and the artic RHIB and one land vehicle the ford ranger. Within the unit there are different levels of officers starting from police diver going up to 1st coxswain. | The Marine Policing Operations is specialised in water operations, and lead by 1 inspector and 1 sergeant. They are trained in diving operations, and conducting costal/waterborne policing. They utilize 2 boats the island class patrol vessel and the artic RHIB and one land vehicle the ford ranger. Within the unit there are different levels of officers starting from police diver going up to 1st coxswain. | ||
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*Peugeot 308 2017 | *Peugeot 308 2017 | ||
*Skoda Octavia Estate 2020 | *Skoda Octavia Estate 2020 | ||
*Vauxhall Insignia Estate | *Vauxhall Insignia Estate | ||
*Ford Mondeo Saloon 2017 (Unmarked) | *Ford Mondeo Saloon 2017 (Unmarked) | ||
'''Traffic Pursuit Vehicles''' (used by Roads Policing) | '''Traffic Pursuit Vehicles''' (used by Roads Policing) | ||
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*BMW 540i | *BMW 540i | ||
'''Detective Vehicles''' (used by CID) | '''Detective Vehicles''' (used by CID) | ||
*Volvo V90 (Unmarked) | *Volvo V90 (Unmarked) | ||
*BMW 540i (Unmarked) | *BMW 540i (Unmarked) | ||
*Range Rover SVR (Unmarked) | *Range Rover SVR (Unmarked) | ||
'''Miscellaneous & Specialised''' | '''Miscellaneous & Specialised''' | ||
*Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (Riot Van) | *Mercedes-Benz Sprinter (Riot Van) |