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Information Rights Unit – Structures of Met and Specialists Operations Freedom of Information Request Reference No: I note you seek access to the following information: 1. The command structure in terms of ranking officers within each department, down to as low of a level as can be disclosed, of the Met Operations business group. 2. The command structure in terms of ranking officers within each department, down to as low of a level as can be disclosed, of the Specialist Operations business group. 3. The list of departments/units that make up the Met Operations business group, and their abbreviated names within this group (e.g. SC&O19 equivalent within MO). 4. The list of departments/units that make up the Specialist Operations business group, and their abbreviated names within this group (e.g. SC&O19 equivalent within SO). DECISION I have today decided to disclose the located information to you in full. Please find attached a spreadsheet with information in, pursuant to your request above. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in the MPS. Information Rights Unit Met Operations Bus Grp Area OCU Name Rank Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Detective Chief Superintendent Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Detective Superintendent Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Chief Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Detective Chief Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Detective Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Police Sergeant Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Detective Sergeant Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Police Constable Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO2 Met Intelligence Detective Constable Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Detective Chief Superintendent Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Detective Superintendent Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Chief Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Detective Chief Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Detective Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Police Sergeant Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Detective Sergeant Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Police Constable Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO3 Covert Policing Detective Constable Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO5 Covert Governance Detective Superintendent Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO5 Covert Governance Detective Chief Inspector Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO5 Covert Governance Police Sergeant Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO5 Covert Governance Detective Sergeant Met Operations Covert and Intelligence MO5 Covert Governance Police Constable Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Chief Superintendent Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Superintendent Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Chief Inspector Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Inspector Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Detective Inspector Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Police Sergeant Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Detective Sergeant Met Operations Criminal Justice MO9 Met Detention Police Constable Met Operations Criminal Justice MO10 Met Prosecutions Chief Inspector Met Operations Criminal Justice MO10 Met Prosecutions Inspector Met Operations Criminal Justice MO10 Met Prosecutions Detective Inspector Met Operations Criminal Justice MO10 Met Prosecutions Police Sergeant Met Operations Criminal Justice MO10 Met Prosecutions Detective Sergeant Met Operations Criminal Justice MO10 Met Prosecutions Police Constable Met Operations Criminal Justice MO10 Met Prosecutions Detective Constable Met Operations Forensics MO4 Forensic Services Inspector Met Operations Forensics MO4 Forensic Services Police Sergeant Met Operations Forensics MO4 Forensic Services Detective Sergeant Met Operations Forensics MO4 Forensic Services Police Constable Met Operations Forensics MO4 Forensic Services Detective Constable Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Chief Superintendent Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Superintendent Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Chief Inspector Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Inspector Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Detective Inspector Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Police Sergeant Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Detective Sergeant Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Police Constable Met Operations Major Operations MO6 Public Order Planning Detective Constable Met Operations Major Operations MO12 MetCC Chief Superintendent Met Operations Major Operations MO12 MetCC Superintendent Met Operations Major Operations MO12 MetCC Chief Inspector Met Operations Major Operations MO12 MetCC Inspector Met Operations Major Operations MO12 MetCC Police Sergeant Met Operations Major Operations MO12 MetCC Police Constable Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Assistant Commissioner Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Deputy Assistant Commissioner Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Commander Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Chief Superintendent Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Detective Chief Superintendent Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Chief Inspector Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Inspector Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Detective Inspector Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Police Sergeant Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Detective Sergeant Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Police Constable Met Operations Met Operations HQ MO1 Met Ops Chief Officer Team Detective Constable Met Operations Operational Support Services MO11 Operational Support Services Police Sergeant Met Operations Operational Support Services MO11 Operational Support Services Police Constable Met Operations Operational Support Services MO11 Operational Support Services Detective Constable Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO7 Taskforce Chief Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO7 Taskforce Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO7 Taskforce Chief Inspector Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO7 Taskforce Inspector Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO7 Taskforce Police Sergeant Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO7 Taskforce Detective Sergeant Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO7 Taskforce Police Constable Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Chief Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Detective Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Chief Inspector Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Inspector Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Detective Inspector Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Police Sergeant Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Detective Sergeant Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Police Constable Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO8 Roads & Transport Policing Detective Constable Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO19 Specialist Firearms Command Chief Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO19 Specialist Firearms Command Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO19 Specialist Firearms Command Detective Superintendent Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO19 Specialist Firearms Command Chief Inspector Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO19 Specialist Firearms Command Inspector Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO19 Specialist Firearms Command Police Sergeant Met Operations Uniformed Operations MO19 Specialist Firearms Command Police Constable Specialist Operations Bus Grp Area OCU Name Rank Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Assistant Commissioner Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Deputy Assistant Commissioner Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Commander Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Detective Chief Superintendent Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Inspector Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Detective Inspector Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Police Sergeant Specialist Operations SO - Business Management Specialist Operations COG Detective Sergeant Specialist Operations SO - National Co-ordination NCTPOC - National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre Commander Specialist Operations SO - National
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