Komisona ṣe itẹwọgba Oloye Constable tuntun ni ọjọ akọkọ rẹ ni ifiweranṣẹ

The Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend has today welcomed Tim De Meyer into his role as the new Chief Constable for Surrey Police.

The Commissioner was at the Force Headquarters in Guildford this morning to greet the incoming Chief on his first day and said she was looking forward to working closely with him in the weeks and months ahead.

Tim joined one of the policing teams in Guildford for a shift this morning before he was later officially sworn in at a brief attestation ceremony.

He was selected as the Commissioner’s preferred candidate for the post following a thorough selection process that was carried out in January. The appointment was approved by the county’s Police and Crime Panel later that same 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.

Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend said: “I am delighted to welcome Tim to Surrey Police and I believe he will be an inspirational and committed leader who will guide the Force into an exciting new chapter.

“Tim brings with him a wealth of experience from a varied policing career across two different forces and will no doubt provide a fresh perspective to policing in Surrey. I am really looking forward to working with him on addressing the key priorities in my Police and Crime Plan and creating a strong vision for the future of the Force.

Attestation of new Chief Constable of Surrey Police Tim De Meyer standing alongside Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey Lisa Townsend

“There is much hard work to do and it has been a difficult time for policing nationally. But I know Tim has been raring to get going and is relishing the challenges that lie ahead.

“I know Tim shares my passion in making Surrey the safest place it can be for our residents so I look forward to supporting him in tackling those issues which matter most to our local communities.”

Chief Constable Tim De Meyer said: “It is an honour to become the Chief Constable of Surrey Police. This position carries great responsibility and it is my privilege to serve Surrey’s communities alongside our Force’s excellent officers, staff, and volunteers.  

“I am grateful to everyone for making me feel so welcome and we will continue to work hard together to fight crime and protect the public.

“I look forward to working with the Police and Crime Commissioner and with our many partners to ensure that Surrey remains a safe county.”


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