Royal Wilden Constabulary
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Formed | 2018 |
Headquarters | Wexford Yard Police Centre, Earl's Court 000, 000 |
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The Royal Wilden Constabulary (RWC) is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and the prevention of crime in Wilden. In addition, it is responsible for some specialised matters throughout Wilden, including national counter-terrorism measures and the protection of specific people, such as the monarch and other members of the royal family, members of the government, and other officials.
The main geographical area of responsibilities consists of the 2 counties, each with 3 boroughs. As the force responsible for the capital of the Wilden, the RWC has significant unique responsibilities and challenges, such as protecting foreign embassies and High Commissions, policing Airports, protecting the exterior of Buckingham Palace, and Downing Street.
The force is led by the Commissioner, whose formal title is the Commissioner of Police. The Commissioner is answerable to the Home Office. The post of Commissioner was first held jointly by <tba>. Sir Anthony Stamp is the current Commissioner; he succeeded Acting Commissioner Sir <tba> in March 2020.[15]
A number of informal names are used for the service, most commonly the RWC. It is also referred to as Scotland Yard or the Yard, after the location of its headquarters in a road called Great Wexford Yard in Earl's Court.
History
The Royal Wilden Constabulary was founded as the Wilden Federal Police in July of 2018 by Attorney General Zachary Lander, with the first constables commencing duty on the 6th of August in the same year. By the 1st of October 2023, the body of Constables was renamed to become with Metropolitan Police Service. With the appointment of Sir Anthony Stamp as Commissioner of Police on the 22nd of March 2020, the service became the Royal Wilden Constabulary.
Governance
Organisation and Structure
Ranks
Insignia
The Royal Wilden Constabulary utilises standard para-military rank insignia for it's full time officers. There are 4 senior officer grades, 4 junior office grades and 2 other rank grades. All officers possess a unique ID number and members at the rank of Constable and Sergeant display their collar numbers on their shoulders, this consists of their unit code and either three or two digits respectively.