Territorial Operations

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Territorial Operations was a group of eighteen specialist Metropolitan Police units which were set up in 1986 as part of Sir Kenneth Newman's restructuring of the Metropolitan Police Service. The Territorial Operations units were designed to support the Metropolitan Police areas – while area-based policing was designed to decentralise the operations of New Scotland Yard, the TO units were intended to provide central operational and logistic support to Areas and divisional OCUs (Operational Command Units).

[edit] TO designations

Due to restructuring of the Metropolitan Police, Territorial Operations as a group has been disbanded. The current term 'Territorial Policing' refers to the co-operation of divisional OCUs with pan-London units, many of them formerly TO units. The remaining pan-London units are now the remit of Central Operations. Where units have been renamed or reassigned, these are listed in italics.

  • TO1 - General Department Services and HQ Support
  • TO3 - Area Support
  • TO4 - Public Carriage Office (now the Transport for London Public Carriage Office)
  • TO5 - Central Ticket Office (now run by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency or local borough authorities)
  • TO6 - Central Services (now the Firearms Enquiry Team)
  • TO7 - Divisional Support (now the Charities Office and Borough Licensing Officers)
  • TO9 - Crime and Divisional Policing Policy Branch
  • TO10 - Courts Division
  • TO14 - Traffic (now CO15 - Traffic Operational Command Unit)
  • TO18 - Public Order Training (now CO11 - Public Order Unit)
  • TO20 - Public Order (now CO11 - Public Order Unit)
  • TO25 - Central Communications Branch (now Command, Control, Communication and Information - C3i)
  • TO26 - Air Support Unit
  • TO27 - Mounted Branch
  • TO28 - Police Dog Section
  • TO29 - Thames Division (now Marine Support Unit)
  • TO31 - Community Affairs Branch (Vulnerable Groups)
  • TO32 - Community Affairs Branch (Partnership Branch)

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