BTP celebrates five years of Project Servator across England, Scotland and Wales
British Transport Police (BTP) is this month celebrating the fifth anniversary of Project Servator deployments across the rail network.
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British Transport Police (BTP) is this month celebrating the fifth anniversary of Project Servator deployments across the rail network.
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