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Who is the chief of police for Peel?

Who is the chief of police for Peel?

Chief Nishan Duraiappah
Chief Nishan Duraiappah He was promoted to Deputy Chief of Halton Police in 2015 leading front line policing, community mobilization as well as innovation and technology. In October 2019, Chief Duraiappah was appointed Chief of Peel Regional Police.

Who is the chief of Brampton?

Cops keep arresting 23-year-old, courts keep releasing him, Chief Nishan Duraiappah complains. Peel’s police chief has taken to Twitter to complain about the courts releasing people repeatedly charged with violent offences, after 25 charges were laid against a Brampton man in a firearms investigation.

Who is Nishan duraiappah?

Chief Nishan Duraiappah was born in Sri Lanka, and immigrated to Canada. He began his career with the Halton Police in December 1995. He served as a Constable for several years in uniform patrol in the towns and cities of Milton, Halton Hills and Burlington and in their general investigative divisions.

How old is chief duraiappah?

Alfred Duraiappah

Hon. Alfred Duraiappah
Succeeded by R.Viswanathan
Personal details
Born 15 June 1926
Died 27 July 1975 (aged 49) Jaffna, Sri Lanka

Who is the chief of police in Peel, Ontario?

In October 2019, Chief Duraiappah was appointed Chief of Peel Regional Police. Chief Duraiappah arrived with a mandate for change and the strategic goal of becoming the most progressive police service in Canada.

Are there other careers in Peel Regional Police?

Other Careers. Peel Regional Police has over 800 civilian employees who are vital in providing the highest quality of policing. Civilian careers may be of interest if you want to work with the police but not as an officer.

When did Deputy Chief Berkeley-Brown join Peel Regional Police?

Deputy Chief Berkeley-Brown began her policing career in 1986 with the Peel Regional Police as a Constable.

What can you do with time as a Peel police officer?

With 136 recruiting initiatives and over 2,036 police officers we are dedicated to providing the citizens of Peel the best possible service by using the talent and skills of our officers. Time as an officer can lead to opportunities for continued learning and growth within specialty areas like: Forensic Identification. Homicide.