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The Peel Regional Police (PRP) provides policing services for Peel Region (excluding Caledon) in Ontario, Canada. It is the second largest municipal police service in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, and the third largest municipal force behind the Toronto Police Service, with 2,200 uniformed members and close to 875 support staff.
Nishan Duraiappah OOnt (born September 4, 1973) is a Canadian police officer who is the current Chief of Police with the Peel Regional Police, which serves the cities of Brampton and Mississauga with over 1.6 million residents. He was sworn in as Chief of Peel Regional Police in October 2019. [1] [2] [3] [4]
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The Peel Regional Police is the primary law enforcement agency at Pearson Airport. [69] The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) also maintain a Toronto Airport Detachment at Pearson Airport, which provides federal law enforcement services.
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A 2016 review of nine mid-sized and large Canadian police services found no significant differences existed in cost or service quality between regional and non-regional police forces, [6] and a literature review in 2015 found that larger police services are less effective and more expensive compared to mid-sized forces.
The Peel Regional Police Auxiliary program has 100 officers made up of unarmed volunteers and was formed in 1989. They support regular Peel officers with: [8] patrol and marine escorts; R.I.D.E, program assistance; special events; emergency callout; Auxiliary Honour Guard; colours at Annual Unit Inspection
The PPS uses a similar ranks system to the RCMP, with the director being a chief superintendent on secondment from the RCMP. [5] The officer-in-charge of PPS operations holds the rank of superintendent, team managers hold the rank of sergeant, supervisors hold the rank of corporal, and officers with no leadership responsibility hold the rank of constable.