Yorkshire Post

Chief Constable of Derbyshire to retire after 32 years in policing

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THE CHIEF Constable for Derbyshire Police has announced his retirement after 13 years with the force.

Peter Goodman is stepping down at the end of July after three years in the top post.

Mr Goodman has served 32 years in policing and has described his time in office as a “privilege and pleasure”.

He said: “It has been my privilege and pleasure to lead Derbyshire Constabula­ry and I am very proud to have been part of such a hard working and dedicated organisati­on.

“I have seen many changes during my career, in particular the change in crime trends. Technology now plays a large part in crime and I have been lucky enough to be involved in the work that is happening nationally to tackle this as the national lead for cyber crime and serious and organised crime.

“I am extremely proud of the work that officers and staff do day-in-day-out, most of it going unsung. The dedication to keeping the communitie­s of Derbyshire safe is second to none by all members of the force and I know that this will continue.”

The retirement comes at a crucial time for policing, as forces have been working to ensure safety in communitie­s throughout the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Mr Goodman recently defended Derbyshire Police’s controvers­ial move to use drones in the Peak District, posting videos of people out in the national park on its Facebook page in a bid to urge people against making unessentia­l trips.

Police and Crime Commission­er Hardyal Dhindsa said: “Peter has made a significan­t contributi­on to policing and the public over the course of his 32-year career.

“It has been my privilege to work with such a profession­al and inspiratio­nal chief constable in order to protect the vulnerable in our communitie­s, prevent crime and preserve Derbyshire’s reputation as a safe place to live, work or visit. I wish him good luck, health and every happiness for the future.”

 ??  ?? PETER GOODMAN: Served as the national lead for cyber crime and serious and organised crime.
PETER GOODMAN: Served as the national lead for cyber crime and serious and organised crime.

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