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Perhaps it was 'Mobile Police Patlabor ' .
Frederick George Abberline - Chief Inspector for the London Metropolitan Police.
The headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service of Greater London.
The term "rozzers" is slang for police officers and is believed to have originated from the name of Sir Charles Warren, who was the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in London in the late 19th century. "Rozzer" is derived from his nickname, "Rosie," and eventually evolved into a term used to refer to police officers in general.
no it has nothing to do with Scotland.Added: Scotland Yard is the name of the street location where the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police used to be located.
A "Metro" or "Metropolitan" police department is usually one that works over several governmental boundaries or was formed from smaller agencies. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is an example of this. The department was formed from the former Las Vegas Police Department and Clark County Sheriff's Office.Added: Two other examples: The Metropolitan Police of The District of Columbia (MPDC) is the city police department of Washington, DC and when it was formed it took its name from the "Metropolitan Police" of London.In the same geographical area is: The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Police (commonly referred to as the "Metro Police" because the subway system in Washington DC and the Maryland and VIrginia suburbs is known as "The Metro"). Members of this department are certified and sworn as LEO's in all three jurisdictions.
Dhaka was called My but is big Nagar in the 17th century
I'm not sure but it might be "you're under arrest!"-that is a police anime I've seen
The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka.
'Peelers' or 'Bobbies' - a nickname playing off the name of Sir Robert Peele the organizer of the London Metropolitan Police Force.