Alexander Robertson (police officer)
For other persons named Alexander Robertson, see Alexander Robertson (disambiguation).
Sir Alexander Robertson DCM (died 27 August 1970) was a British police officer. He served as Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis from 1958 to 1961.
Robertson won the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for gallantry in 1916. He was promoted from Deputy Commander to Commander in the Metropolitan Police in 1952 and transferred to "A" Department.[1] He was appointed Assistant Commissioner "A", in charge of administration and uniformed policing, on 2 January 1957.[2] He remained in the job until his promotion to Deputy Commissioner on 1 September 1958.[3] He retired on 1 November 1961,[4] having been knighted in the New Year Honours of that year.[5]
Footnotes
- ↑ Report of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis for the Year 1952
- ↑ "Metropolitan Police Appointments", The Times, 12 November 1956
- ↑ "New Deputy Commissioner of Police", The Times, 24 July 1958
- ↑ "Metropolis Post for Chief Constable", The Times, 29 June 1961
- ↑ The New Year Honours, The Times, 31 December 1961
Police appointments | ||
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Preceded by Sir Philip Margetson |
Assistant Commissioner "A", Metropolitan Police 1957–1958 |
Succeeded by Douglas Webb |
Preceded by Joseph Simpson |
Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 1958–1961 |
Succeeded by Douglas Webb |
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