New Chief Officers leading the way for BTP
The last few weeks have been exciting in British Transport Police as we’ve appointed to two roles within our Chief Officer Group.
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The last few weeks have been exciting in British Transport Police as we’ve appointed to two roles within our Chief Officer Group.
We were called to the line near Llanbrynmair at 7.29pm on 21 October to reports of a low-speed train collision involving two trains.
Statement on rail incident - Llanbrynmair
British Transport Police were called to the line near Llanbrynmair at 7.29pm today (21 October) to reports of a low-speed train collision involving two trains. Paramedics, Fire and Rescue, and Dyfed Powys Police are all in attendance and the incident is ongoing.
The joint operation between British Transport Police, Gwent Police and South Wales Police saw the introduction of wellbeing support hub working with local partners to safeguard those found to be caught up in County Lines on the rail network.
Police forces and Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)* have commissioned the independent charity Crimestoppers to run a service for the public to anonymously or confidentially report corruption and serious abuse by police officers, staff and volunteers.
British Transport Police has today, Monday 19 February, launched public awareness campaign in a bid to encourage rail passengers to report sexual harassment
On Friday 16 February, British Transport Police (BTP) announced Karen Findlay would be joining BTP from the Metropolitan Police in June 2024.
New data reveals over a third of women have been victims of sexual harassment or sexual offences while commuting by train or tube, a survey commissioned by British Transport Police (BTP) suggests.
Award wins for British Transport Police in national policing violence against women and girls recognition event