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New Chief Constable for Hampshire and Isle of Wight |
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight’s new chief constable takes up his position today with a commitment to deliver exceptional local policing.
Alexis Boon joins the force from the Metropolitan Police, where he led commands in local policing, specialist crime and counter terrorism.
Prior to joining Hampshire and Isle of Wight, Alexis was responsible for local policing across London and brings his extensive experience in delivering for communities into his new role.
Chief Constable Boon said: “I began my career in a county force and I am delighted to be returning to my roots as chief constable here in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
“I joined policing because I firmly believe in public service.
“I know the exceptional officers, staff and volunteers across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight share my commitment to be there for our communities, especially when they need us most.
“I want us to focus on listening to and working with our communities to fight the crime that really matters to them and keeping people safe. Engaging with purpose will help us prevent crime and bring more criminals to justice.”
During the Police and Crime Panel meeting that led to confirmation of Chief Constable Boon’s appointment, he talked about the need for strong relationships with partners to deliver effective problem-solving, his passion for fighting crime in communities and reducing violence against women and girls.
He also recognised the force had been through significant change over the past two years, and how in his role as chief constable he will continue to build on the strong performance which was highlighted in the recent HMICFRS PEEL inspection, as well as delivering the Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan.
Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones said: “I’m delighted Alexis has begun his new role as chief constable.
“The constabulary has gone from strength to strength in recent years. That progression has been highlighted in the recent PEEL report by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) and I’ve tasked Alexis with continuing those improvements.
“We are a large force but we are still under capacity for the amount of officers we have for our communities.
“Recruitment is a major priority and I’ve urged Alexis to ensure the officers I have already funded are on our streets as quickly as possible.
“The new chief constable is joining us at one of our busiest times of the year. His wealth of experience running police operations for the Metropolitan Police will be a huge advantage to us.
“We are both clear that our aim, going forward, is to drive up charge rates, protect communities and get more bobbies on the beat.
“Together we want to make Hampshire and the Isle of Wight the safest places to live, work and visit.” | ||
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