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The Metropolitan Police Service, commonly referred to as the Met, is the police force responsible for law enforcement in London, England. Here are some ways to contact the Metropolitan Police Service:
Phone:
- 101 (non-emergency number)
- 999 (emergency number)
Online:
- Met Police website - report a crime, contact us, or find information on policing in London
- Met Police online reporting form - report a non-emergency crime or incident
Social Media:
- Twitter: @metpolice (official Twitter account)
- Facebook: @metpolice (official Facebook page)
Police Stations:
- There are many police stations across London. You can find your local police station by visiting the Met Police website and using their police station finder tool.
Specialist Units:
- Counter Terrorism Command - responsible for investigating and preventing terrorist activity
- Flying Squad - a specialist unit that investigates serious and complex crimes, including armed robberies and gang-related violence
- SO19 - a specialist unit that provides armed support to police operations
Other Contact Points:
- Met Police Crime Prevention - provides advice and guidance on how to prevent crime and stay safe
- Met Police Victim Support - provides support and guidance to victims of crime
Remember to always contact the police in an emergency situation, such as a crime in progress or a life-threatening situation, by dialing 999. For non-emergency situations, you can contact the police by dialing 101 or using the online reporting form.