Roads and Transport policing command is responsible for patrolling the streets to ensure the safety of all road users. In addition to their general road policing duties, they assist with various operations aimed at improving road safety and are also at the forefront in tackling vehicle crime and the criminal use of the roads network. RPU officers are responsible for pursuing and keeping clear communication to other divisions to arrest criminals.
Command Structure
Chief Superintendent [ T-1 ]:
Head of the division, will look after and keep all handbooks and other documents up to date. Will introduce new updates and develop the division in being more efficient and professional. Will deal with all disciplinary action and promotions within the division. Will liaise with gold command and other divisions for further improvement.
Superintendent [ T-2 ]:
Deputy head of the division, support the head of the division with keeping all handbooks and other documents up to date. Will also support in updating and developing the division. Will deal with all disciplinary action and promotions within the division. Will liaise with other divisions.
Chief Inspector [ T-3 ]:
Assistant head of the division, will listen to the officers in the division to gather improvements and will then liaise with the head and deputy head to work on updating procedures. The assistant head is also in charge of the mentors to make sure the quality of training is to a high standard.
Mentor
Senior Interceptor
Interceptor
Junior Interceptor
Trainee Interceptor
Uniforms, Vehicles & Information