The Commissioner is overall responsible and accountable for the police department. The Commissioner leads on public communications being the face of the PD. They are responsible for ensuring the gold command stay up to date with events, and are forward thinking.
The Deputy Commissioner is second in command within the Police Department; the Deputy Commissioner will automatically fill in for the Commissioner should be unavailable, and ensure the high command continue on with work. They also play a key part in dealing with any PD issues that are brought to the gold command.
The Assistant Commissioner is the third in command. They are in place to assist both the Comm. and Dep. Comm. with any tasks that are required, they also play a part in ensuring communication between the rest of gold command.
The Deputy Assistant Commissioner works closely with the Asst. Comm. assisting in day to day responsibilities. They are also responsible in working together with the Commander to oversee any divisional issues that may arise.
The Commander works closely with the silver command team and assists then in the operational running of all divisions. They work closely to ensure the smooth running of these, ensuring a direct communications with the silver and gold command teams.
Responsible for the Frontline Policing division, including the day to day running of this division as well as recruitment of new officers to the division. Responsible for all new recruits into MPS as well as making sure they are trained with basic skills.
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Responsible for the SCO19 division, including the day to day running of this division as well as recruitment of new officers to the division. Has overall authority over all firearm incidents and if required is able to authorise an 'execute' command.
Responsible for the Road Policing Unit division, including the day to day running of this division as well as recruitment of new officers to the division. Has overall authority over all traffic incidents, including road investigations, closures and speed limits.
Responsible for the Field Training Officer division, including the day to day running of this division as well as recruitment of new officers to the division. Responsible for all non-divisional specific training across the police department including the implementation of new systems to coincide with CMG releases.
This rank is within the Silver Command team and is a supportive role to the Chief Superintendent. As a Superintendent you have proven yourself more than capable with day to day issues within the Police Force. At this rank your helping run a specialised division alongside the divisional command structure, you're expected to follow all PD rules and lead by example.