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During the year that the Force celebrates its 50th anniversary, the Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) Dog Training School has achieved national accreditation. As the first non-Home Office Police Force to receive this national recognition for dog training, the MDP has been uniquely awarded the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) dog ...


A new police dog has passed basic training and will join the team with the Ministry of Defence Police at Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl). Police Dog (PD) Meti has been licensed to join the force after passing a rigorous eight-week training course. The two-year-old German Shepherd was tested across ...


The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has hosted the official launch of Project Servator, a brand new criminal deterrent, at the Tower of London. Also in attendance was the Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) Whitehall Project Servator team, who later joined officers from MPS and the British Transport Police (BTP) as they ...


The official Ministry of Defence Police Twitter account has been launched and can be found on the handle @MODPolice. The Twitter account will supplement the existing Ministry of Defence Police (MDP) pages on the GOV.UK website, the recruitment website and Facebook page. MDP Deputy Chief Constable Andy Adams said: “Our Twitter account will provide us with a primary communication tool ...


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