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The '''City of London Police''' is a [[UK police force]] not to be confused with the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], a separate organisation polices London's "[[square mile]]". Unlike other territorial forces in England and Wales there is no commissioner to replace that police authority by way of the [[Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011]].
 
The '''City of London Police''' is a [[UK police force]] not to be confused with the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], a separate organisation polices London's "[[square mile]]". Unlike other territorial forces in England and Wales there is no commissioner to replace that police authority by way of the [[Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011]].

Revision as of 20:22, 22 January 2018

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HeadquartersWood Street
LeaderCity of London Police Commissioner
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City of London/Police/Commissioner

The City of London Police is a UK police force not to be confused with the Metropolitan Police Service, a separate organisation polices London's "square mile". Unlike other territorial forces in England and Wales there is no commissioner to replace that police authority by way of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011.

Exploitation by Kroll

Exaro news revealed that Kroll Inc. had used the City of London Police to launch what one MP later called in parliament a £1 million "taxpayer-funded crusade" against London businessman Ian Puddick. Eventually all charges were dropped. When asked for comment, a City of London Police spokesperson initially stated that unless a formal complaint was made, they would not make a comment. Later they reversed this position, but stated that the enquiry made was being treated as a formal complaint, so they could not comment.[1]

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