Increased security at key stations and routes throughout Euro 2020
BTP will be supporting fans and the railway industry throughout Euro 2020 with increased security across the rail network.
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BTP will be supporting fans and the railway industry throughout Euro 2020 with increased security across the rail network.
BTP joined UK police forces in a week-long clampdown on County Lines activity across the railway.
British Transport Police carried out a series of dawn raids, and removed drugs and weapons from the railway during a weeklong anti-knife operation.
PD Storm and his handler have been awarded a prestigious award in recognition of their invaluable contribution at the scene of a hit and run in Scotland.
From everyone at BTP, our thoughts and prayers go to the Royal Family at this difficult time
British Transport Police (BTP) is urging parents and carers in Scotland to check on their children after groups of youths have been traveling across the network despite the country being in a national lockdown.
British Transport Police (BTP) is urging parents and carers to warn children and young people of the dangers of trespassing after several incidents in Scotland.
New Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi joined officers on the front line at Birmingham New Street station during her first day.
BTP has achieved an historic milestone by becoming the first police force in the UK to have an openly gay male in the role of Chief Constable.
The British Transport Police Authority (BTPA) today announced that Lucy D’Orsi has been appointed as Chief Constable of the British Transport Police (BTP).