New Year Honours 2024

It was announced on Friday (29/12/2023) that Detective Superintendent Gareth Williams M.B.E. and Special Inspector Christopher Angus JAMIESON B.E.M.,  have received recognition in the New Year Honours List 2024.

Congratulations to them both.

The Awards table has been updated.

D/Supt Gareth Williams

Detective Superintendent Gareth Williams has been awarded an MBE for his services to policing and his incredible work leading the British Transport Police (BTP) County Lines Taskforce.

Gareth joined BTP in 1992 and in his 30-year career has worked across a broad range of roles from covert policing, to homicide and domestic abuse investigations. In 2019 he wrote a successful bid for funding which saw the creation of the first ever BTP County Lines Taskforce.

Under Gareth’s stewardship the taskforce has delivered impressive results, protecting vulnerable people who have been coerced into the drug trafficking industry, and bringing numerous offenders to justice who have sought to coerce and exploit the vulnerable.

His citation reads: “His unfaltering drive to identify and disrupt those who seek to coerce and control the vulnerable is inspiring to those who work with and for him.”

It adds: “He has regularly gone above and beyond, leading the way in the fight against county lines criminality. The railways and public are significantly safer because of his leadership, commitment, and dedication.”

On receiving this honour, Gareth said: “I am extremely proud for my achievements to be recognised in this way. Throughout my career, I have been fortunate to work with many outstanding individuals, who have provided invaluable support and guidance to me.

“Most recently, I have had the pleasure of establishing and leading the County Lines Taskforce; a team of outstanding individuals, motivated by simply doing the right thing – making interventions to keep vulnerable people safe.

“When we embarked on our county lines efforts, I didn’t fully understand the scale of the challenge, but I have been extremely proud to watch us not only maintain our initial impetus and impact, but continually improve over the last four years.

“It’s been an honour to lead a team that has made a real difference to exploited young people, involved in drug supply on the railway network.”

Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi said: “Gareth has been outstanding in leading our county lines taskforce. He has worked tirelessly with his team to safeguard exploited vulnerable children and make the railway network safer for everyone. He is relentless in his pursuit of those causing harm to communities through the supply of illegal drugs and exploitation of people.

“His dedication to policing is admirable, leading the way for others and showcasing the very best of the British Transport Police. We are extremely proud of him, and I wish to congratulate him on this honour on behalf of everyone.”

Christopher Jamieson, of North Berwick, received a BEM for services to policing. He has worked as a Special Inspector for the British Transport Police since 2007.

 

Sources:
BTP
NPCC

(We await details of S/Inspector Jamieson)

Clapham Junction Memorial

Tuesday 12th December marked the 35th anniversary of the Clapham Train Crash. A memorial service was held at the scene, led by the Railway Chaplains.

The BTP was represented by Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi and officers from Clapham Junction.

The History Group was represented by our Chair, Tony Thompson. Tony, as Superintendent, was the BTP Incident Officer at the crash.  He says: “I believe that I was the only former BTP officer present that had attended the Clapham crash. I was able to speak to the CC about how BTP managed the response and the subsequent investigation led by the late Supt Tony Stoppani.” 

Some photos from the event:

CC D'Orsi with Chair Tony Thompson
CC D’Orsi with Chair Tony Thompson