Port of Liverpool Police

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Port of Liverpool Police
Port of Liverpool Police
Port of Liverpool Police area
Coverage
Area Port of Liverpool
Size 181 km²
Population
Operations
Formed 1975
HQ Liverpool Freeport
Officers 53
Divisions
Stations
Chief Officer Ray Walker
Website Force web site

The Port of Liverpool Police is a small non-Home Office police force with the responsibility of policing the Liverpool, Bootle and Birkenhead Dock Estates. The force was formed on 19 June 1975.

Police officers of the force have all the powers of a constable whilst on the 70 square mile area of the dock estates and up to 1 mile outside the dock estate. There are about 55 police officers in the force. The Chief Officer is Ray Walker.


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