Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) appoints new Assistant Chief Constable
The Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) has appointed a new Assistant Chief Constable (ACC), who will take up the role in January 2025.
ACC (Designate) Alison Lowe is currently the Commander for Central and East London in the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS). She has a wealth of experience in policing, including public order, counter-terrorism, and major crime investigations.
In her new role, ACC Lowe will be responsible for leading the MDP’s operations, including the protection of Ministry of Defence (MoD) establishments and personnel. She will also work closely with other police forces and agencies to ensure the safety of the UK’s defence infrastructure.
ACC Lowe said: “I am honoured to have been appointed as the new Assistant Chief Constable of the MDP. The MDP plays a vital role in protecting the UK’s defence interests, and I am committed to ensuring that the force continues to deliver a high-quality policing service to the MoD and its personnel.”
Chief Constable Andy Marsh QPM said: “I am delighted to welcome Alison to the MDP. She is an experienced and highly respected police officer, and I am confident that she will make a significant contribution to the force.”
The MDP is a specialist police force responsible for policing the MoD and its personnel. The force has a strength of around 2,500 officers and staff, and is headquartered in Aldershot, Hampshire.
Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) appoints new Assistant Chief Constable
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