What the British-Iranian Met Officers say:
Wednesday 27th October 2004
Arrival: 7pm
Speeches: 7.30pm – 8pm
Reception: 8pm – 10pm
BIBA’s 113th Business Meeting
Wellington Ballroom,
London Hilton,
Park Lane, London W1
“Being a Police Officer, working as a Liaison Officer for the Special Crime Directory, I act as an interpreter helping Persian families. The role has helped me feel that I am giving something back to the community, putting a stop to crime whilst putting a smile on peoples faces.”
PC Homan Forouzan
“Joining the police was my childhood dream and I get a lot of satisfaction out of the role I play on a daily basis in helping the people in need and bringing those who commit crime to justice.
I wouldn’t do anything else”.”
PC Mehdi Taheri
“As a PCSO I am the face of the Met, a role that has been a real eye opener! The atmosphere in the team I work with is excellent and the job has been a real challenge. By patrolling my local streets, I get to know the community and help to reduce the amount of drug crime in the area.”
PCSO Sarah Hamidi
“I wanted to join a large organisation with a diverse working community, something that the Met has provided me with. Working within Policy and Appeal, my role is very much consultation and research driven.
It is the variety and flexibility that I really love about my role.”
Roshni Mistry, member of Police Staff