The Flying Squad is a branch of the Serious and Organised Crime Command within London's Metropolitan Police Service. It is also known as the Robbery Squad...
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An Obstetric Flying Squad is a form of medical retrieval team that is composed of an obstetrician, anaesthetist, midwife and other healthcare personnel...
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A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad is the seventh studio album by English rock band Ocean Colour Scene. It was originally due to be released in...
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Flying Squad was a documentary television series broadcast in 1989 on the British ITV network. Flying Squad was a joint production between Argo Productions...
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Rollkommando Hamann (redirect from Flying squad of Hamann)
the end of 1941 the destruction of Lithuanian Jewry was effectively accomplished by Hamann's unit in the countryside, by the Ypatingasis būrys in the...
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Leech and Hayley Atwell. The story focuses on two members of the Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police. The Squad's purpose is to investigate...
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The Flying Squad, also known as Edgar Wallace's The Flying Squad is a 1940 British crime film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Sebastian Shaw, Phyllis...
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The Sweeney is a British police drama television series focusing on two members of the Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police specialising in...
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Tommy Butler (category Members of the Order of the British Empire)
mother. Butler was arguably the most renowned head of the Flying Squad in its history. He became known as "One Day" Tommy for the speed with which he apprehended...
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Great Train Robbery (1963) (redirect from The Great Train Robbery of 1963)
arguably the most renowned head of the Flying Squad in its history. He was known variously as "Mr Flying Squad", as "One-day Tommy" for the speed with...
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the centre of Sir Robert's focus was Criminal Investigation Department, and its pinnacle the Flying Squad – Ken Drury, commander of the Flying Squad and...
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slang, originating in the expression Sweeney Todd: Flying Squad, and is a real term used by the London underworld to refer to the squad, whose brief was to...
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Boris Giuliano (category Italian police officers killed in the line of duty)
was a police chief from Palermo, Sicily. He was the head of Palermo's Flying Squad. He was killed by the Sicilian Mafia while investigating heroin trafficking...
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Millennium Dome raid (category 2000 crimes in the United Kingdom)
The operation to foil the robbery was the biggest in the Flying Squad's history. At trial, the judge commended the way it was carried out. If the heist...
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Jack Slipper (category Boxers from the London Borough of Ealing)
Detective Chief Superintendent of the stolen-car squad at Chalk Farm. He was in charge of operations at the Flying Squad from 1973 to 1977 as its deputy...
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The Flying Squad is a 1929 British silent crime film directed by Arthur Maude and starring John Longden, Donald Calthrop and Wyndham Standing. The film...
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Joey Pyle (category Boxers from the London Borough of Islington)
officers in the Flying Squad and the Obscene Publications Squad, was arrested for corruption, and in 1977 he was jailed for eight years, the other officers...
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had visited the lavatory on the first floor. Scotland Yard took control of the case and gave it to the Flying Squad. Officers interviewed the guards and...
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James Humphreys (pornographer) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Ken Drury—the head of the Flying Squad—and his wife on holiday to Cyprus and Beirut. Journalists from The Sunday People found out about the trip, and...
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Ocean Colour Scene (redirect from Songs for the Front Row)
Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad) and 2007 (On the Leyline) continued the trend of releasing new material every two years. 2004 saw the band release their...
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The Flying Squad is a 1932 British crime film directed by F.W. Kraemer and starring Harold Huth, Carol Goodner, Henry Wilcoxon and Edward Chapman. It was...
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resolution. The Getaway focuses on two characters: Mark Hammond, an ex-bank robber, and Frank Carter, a police officer in service with the Flying Squad. Both...
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Nepal Police Flying Squad was an elite squad of Nepal Police, consisting of about a dozen well trained police officers, selected by the then IGP Khadgajeet...
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Alec Eist (category Recipients of the British Empire Medal)
joined the Flying Squad under Harold "Tanky" Challenor and was swiftly promoted to detective sergeant (second class). Eist eventually reached the rank of...
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Sweeney Todd (disambiguation) (redirect from Sweeney Todd : The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (film))
the band's first album Sweeney Todd, rhyming slang for the Flying Squad, a division of the London Metropolitan Police, usually abbreviated as The Sweeney...
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Jack Hawkins (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
(1937), The Frog (1937), (which Hawkins played on stage), Who Goes Next? (1938), A Royal Divorce (1938), Murder Will Out (1939), and The Flying Squad (1940)...
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Chandler's Ford shooting (category 2007 crimes in the United Kingdom)
from 18 robberies of security vans. The Flying Squad received intelligence that the gang intended to target the HSBC branch in Chandler's Ford and planned...
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Edgar Wallace Mysteries (redirect from The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre)
films in the series, which were released between 1960 and 1965. The series was screened as The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre on television in the United...
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King Kong (1933 film) (redirect from Oh, no, it wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast.)
Radio Pictures, it is the first film in the King Kong franchise. The film stars Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, and Bruce Cabot. The film follows a giant ape...
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