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AddressDE6 1BX, Park Rd, Ashbourne DE6 1FN, UK
DivisionsNorth, South, and Ops
Operations jurisdiction Derbyshire
England
Phone +44 1773 730215
Population1 million
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Derbyshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Derbyshire, England. The force covers an area of over 1,000 square miles with a population of just under one million.

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Coronavirus: Retired police officers to directly' back

Feb 16,2020 7:59 am

Former Ch Supt says Kul Mahay, many pensioners will "jump" to come back The Call

Retired police officials say that thousands of former colleagues would be willing to return to their forces and help the country to cope with the coronavirus.

the Home Office figures show that about 22,000 police officers in England and Wales retired in The Past five years.

The Metropolitan Police is already a pensioner asked to come back.

the Former Ch Supt Kul Mahay, Said that many officers would "jump on The Challenge , to help" people to feel safe.

The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Said it was teaming up with the government to facilitate The Return of the recently retired had officers, depending on "local demand". to jump

Kul MahayRetired officers on the challengeKul Mahay
Former Ch Supt in Derbyshire

Mr Mahay moved from Derbyshire Constabulary in the Year 2015, Said that The Police needed to help people feel safe.

The 53-Year -old Said : “I think to jump for The Most part retired officers to The Challenge , because you see it as a vocation to see, and for me, it was A Dream at the Age Of 10 years, policeman. "

Mr Mahay Said retired officers would have "a lot of experience," they could bring to The Service , but it was "subject to debate" whether they should be given full powers.

"Yes, It is possible we could have Said more in a support role, free uniformed and non-uniformed personnel out of and maintain order," He Said .

BBCPolice depleted, Jane Sawyer
the Former Chief Constable of Staffordshire

the Former Staffordshire Police Chief Constable Jane Sawyers, will be officers of the Said forces, the need for planning for your officers always coronavirus. to

"The Police officers go, so that you are exhausted," the 55-Year -old Said . "In the meantime, there are a lot of police calls to deal with. "

The 55-Year -old Said now lectures at Staffordshire University , added: "The work will change within five years in respect of the procedures and formalities - the officers have more to do. "

Mike PannettThere' ll Said a flood of people Mike Pannett
Former Police Officer

Former officer Mike Pannett, there are many retired colleagues "to be as faithful as nothing to the work of The Police and the country".

The 56-Year -old from York, served by both the Metropolitan and North Yorkshire forces, and Said it was still "duty" for police officers, even after leaving The Force .

"I think there will be a flood of people," He Said .

“I know scores of former police officers, including me, have to do with volunteering, things for which nothing in their communities anyway. "

He Said it was a great pool of officials that had retired after 30 years and were still "extremely fit" in their 50s or early 60s.

The Home Office , a relaxed tax and pensions-to encourage rules for the officials, these "close to retirement or those recently retired".

Martin Hewitt , Chairman of the NPCC Said the new measures would "boost resources", such as the forces arrived under the growing pressure of Covid-19.

According to Home Office data, there are 22,466 officers in England, Wales and The British Transport Police, the to the left service over a "normal retirement pension" between 2014-15 and 2018-19.

This includes those who transferred to the left, the stepped on medical grounds or were dismissed.

The Metropolitan Police , asking the officers who retired in The Past five years.

About 5,000 officers in retirement, the five years according to The Most recent data available, with 1,350 in Greater Manchester , and 1,000 in the West Midlands .

proposals range from the complete re-establishment in the case of an officer of the former rank with them, to support of police staff or special constables.

The NPCC is the promotion of those who feel they could put back in service, to contact your former or local power,

He Said officers, whose training is still in date would not need to do it again.

Former officers are checked before they were allowed back in The Service , the NPCC Said , but that could be tracked quickly, for those who left within the last Year .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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