Komisona n kede oludije ayanfẹ fun Oloye Constable ti ọlọpa Surrey

Ọlọpa ati Komisona Ilufin fun Surrey Lisa Townsend ti kede loni pe Tim De Meyer jẹ oludije ayanfẹ rẹ fun ipa ti Oloye Constable ti ọlọpa Surrey.

Tim is currently an Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) with Thames Valley Police and his appointment will now be subject to a confirmation hearing by Surrey’s Police and Crime Panel later this month.

Tim bẹrẹ iṣẹ ọlọpa rẹ pẹlu Iṣẹ ọlọpa Ilu Ilu ni ọdun 1997 ati darapọ mọ ọlọpa Thames Valley ni ọdun 2008.

Ni 2012, o ti gbega si Oloye Alabojuto fun Iṣẹ ọlọpa ati Ajọṣepọ Adugbo ṣaaju ki o to di Olori Awọn Iṣeduro Ọjọgbọn ni 2014. O ti gbega si Iranlọwọ Oloye Constable fun Ilufin ati Idajọ Ọdaran ni 2017 ati gbe lọ si ọlọpa Agbegbe ni 2022.

Oludije ti o fẹ fun Oloye Constable Tim De Meyer
Tim De Meyer who has been selected as the Commissioner’s preferred candidate for the new Chief Constable of Surrey Police


If his appointment is confirmed, he will replace the outgoing Chief Constable Gavin Stephens who is set to depart the Force in April this year after successfully being elected as the next head of the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC).

Ibaṣepe Tim fun ipa naa ni idanwo lakoko ọjọ igbelewọn pipe eyiti o pẹlu ibeere lati ọdọ diẹ ninu awọn oluranlowo pataki ti ọlọpa Surrey ati ifọrọwanilẹnuwo nipasẹ igbimọ awọn ipinnu lati pade nipasẹ Komisona.

The Police and Crime Panel will meet to review the proposed appointment on Tuesday 17 January at County Hall in Woodhatch.

Commissioner Lisa Townsend said: “Selecting a Chief Constable for this great county is one of the most important responsibilities of my role as Commissioner.

“Having seen the passion, experience and professionalism Tim demonstrated during the selection process, I have every confidence he will be an outstanding leader who will guide Surrey Police into an exciting future ahead.

“I am delighted to offer the post of Chief Constable to him and I look forward to the Panel members hearing his vision for the Force at the upcoming confirmation hearing.”

ACC Tim De Meyer said: “I am honoured to be offered the position of Chief Constable of Surrey Police and very excited about the challenges ahead.

“I look forward to meeting with the Police and Crime Panel members and setting out my plans to build on the strong foundations put in place by the Force leadership over recent years, should I be confirmed in post.

“Surrey is a wonderful county and it will be a privilege to serve its residents and work with the officers, staff and volunteers who make Surrey Police an outstanding organisation.”


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