List of Ministry of Defence Police locations
Main article: Ministry of Defence Police
As of November 2014, Ministry of Defence Police locations and units include:[1][2][3]
Force Headquarters
Criminal Investigation Department
CID officers are controlled centrally from Wethersfield and are located in regional offices based at Catterick, Clyde and Wethersfield.[4]
National mobile units
- Nuclear Guard Force—assembled from officers nationwide once activated by NARO and deployed to a specific incident.[5]
- Operational Support Unit North—based at Linton-on-Ouse.
- Operational Support Unit South—based at Wethersfield.
- Special Escort Group—based at Aldermaston.
Regional mobile units
Stations
Nuclear Division
- Abbey Wood (Nuclear Division HQ)
- Aldermaston
- Burghfield
- Coulport
- Faslane
- Vulcan
Territorial Division
- Alconbury
- Bacton
- Beith
- Bicester/Kineton (station administration amalgamated)
- Cheltenham
- Corsham
- Croughton
- Crombie
- Devonport
- Donnington
- Easington
- Fairford
- Fort Blockhouse
- Fort Halstead
- Fylingdales
- Garlogie
- Glen Douglas
- Gosport
- Hereford
- Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Feltwell (tri-base unit)
- Llantrisant
- Longtown
- Marchwood
- Menwith Hill
- Oakhanger
- Porton Down
- Portsmouth
- Regent's Park
- Shrivenham
- St Fergus
- Whitehall
- York (Territorial Division HQ)
Defence Community Police Officer posts
- Albemarle
- Blandford
- Bovington
- Catterick
- Deepcut and Pirbright
- Edinburgh
- Harrogate
- Innsworth
- Inverness
- Leconfield
- Marchwood
- Northern Ireland
- Poole
- Shorncliffe
- St Athan
- Winchester
References
- ↑ Police and Constabulary Almanac. Shaw & Sons Ltd. 2010. ISBN 978-0-7219-1665-1.
- ↑ "Freedom of Information request 'MDP Locations'". WhatDoTheyKnow.com. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- ↑ Robinson, Martin. "Armed police patrol GCHQ for the first time amid heightened fears of a 'lone wolf' terror attack after Copenhagen atrocity". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- ↑ "Committees & Areas". Defence Police Federation. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
- ↑ "MINISTRY OF DEFENCE POLICE RECRUITMENT, FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS" (PDF). www.mod.police.uk. Ministry of Defence Police. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
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