London BTP dog handler becomes longest serving female officer

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A dog handler has become the force's longest serving female officer and celebrated 44 years of service this month.

Based in , PC Nikki Gibbins joined the Metropolitan Police cadets in 1977 and when she turned 18 qualified as a serving police officer.

She has had a varied career, working in public order, firearms, as a law trainer, and now as a dog handler.

Along with her Police Dog Oscar she has responded to major incidents and terror attacks.

In 2017 Oscar received the PDSA's Order of Merit for their contribution at the Westminster terror attack.

In May Nikki has taken on a second dog, Polly, who works alongside officers on County Lines operations.

PC Nikki Gibbins said: “It's been an honour to protect and serve the public for so many years and to work alongside my brilliant colleagues – like minded people who come to work to make a positive difference to others.

“I have been lucky to experience so much in my career and there has never been a better time to be a woman in policing. I'm busier than ever now working two operational dogs, PD's Oscar and Polly, and I certainly have no intention of slowing down anytime soon!”

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