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Coronavirus: Met Police calls for retired officers to return | Coronavirus: Met Police calls for retired officers to return |
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Retired Metropolitan Police officers are being asked to return to the force as it tries to cope with the coronavirus outbreak in London. | Retired Metropolitan Police officers are being asked to return to the force as it tries to cope with the coronavirus outbreak in London. |
Former PCs and sergeants who left in the past five years are to be offered work in a paid or voluntary capacity. | Former PCs and sergeants who left in the past five years are to be offered work in a paid or voluntary capacity. |
The force also wants those nearing retirement to consider staying on. | |
Met Commissioner Cressida Dick said: "Demands on us will grow and vary over the coming weeks but I want people to know and see the Met is here for them." | Met Commissioner Cressida Dick said: "Demands on us will grow and vary over the coming weeks but I want people to know and see the Met is here for them." |
She is writing to retired police constables and sergeants to re-join at those ranks, either on a full or part-time basis. | |
The latest available Home Office data shows 5,012 Metropolitan Police officers retired in the five years up to March 2019, excluding those who did so on medical grounds. | |
The force had a total of more than 31,000 officers as of last September. | |
Senior officers may be able to return to service where they bring specific skills and experience. | |
The Met also wants retired officers to sign up as special constables. | The Met also wants retired officers to sign up as special constables. |
What do I need to know about the coronavirus? | What do I need to know about the coronavirus? |
Officers who retired at the rank of inspector or above are being asked to consider joining the special constabulary for at least 16 hours a month, or they can volunteer in other roles. | |
Ms Dick said: "Police officers overwhelmingly join 'the job' to help people and to make a difference, and that desire will be as strong today as it was the very first day they joined. | Ms Dick said: "Police officers overwhelmingly join 'the job' to help people and to make a difference, and that desire will be as strong today as it was the very first day they joined. |
"I am hopeful that these exceptionally experienced and knowledgeable former colleagues choose to come and be part of our team and support London at this extraordinary time." | "I am hopeful that these exceptionally experienced and knowledgeable former colleagues choose to come and be part of our team and support London at this extraordinary time." |
The Met said those wishing to return would be asked to complete an online form and must be sponsored by a serving Met officer. | |
It said it was waiting to receive "confirmation that the added costs will be met by government". | |
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