On this page you will find information about the three police services that cover London; Metropolitan Police Service, City of London Police and British Transport Police.
You can contact the police on 101, in an emergency dial 999.
Here we have included links to website pages, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr profiles.
Metropolitan Police Service MPS
The Metropolitan Police Service is organised into 32 boroughs;
- Barking and Dagenham @MPSBarkDag
- Barnet @MPSBarnet
- Bexley @MPSBexley
- Brent @MPSBrent
- Bromley @MPSBromley
- Camden @MPSCamden
- Croydon @MPSCroydon
- Ealing @EalingMPS
- Enfield @MPSEnfield
- Greenwich @MPSGreenwich
- Hackney @MPSHackney
- Hammersmith and Fulham @MPSHammFul
- Haringey @MPSHaringey
- Harrow @MPSHarrow
- Havering @MPSHavering
- Hillingdon @MPSHillingdon
- Hounslow @MPSHounslow
- Islington @MPSIslington
- Kensington and Chelsea @MPSKenChel
- Kingston Upon Thames @MPSKingston
- Lambeth @LambethMPS
- Lewisham @MPSLewisham
- Merton @MPSMerton
- Newham @MPSNewham
- Redbridge @MPSRedbridge
- Richmond Upon Thames @MPSRichmond
- Southwark @MPSSouthwark
- Sutton @MPSSutton
- Tower Hamlets @MPSTowerHam
- Waltham Forest – @MPSWForest
- Wandsworth @MPSwandsworth
- Westminster @MPSWestminster
City of London Police
British Transport Police
You can text the British Transport Police on 61016 to report non-emergency incidents, similar to the ones you would report to the 101 phone number provided by your local police force.
The text number is monitored 24/7 and, while it is not for reporting emergencies, the British Transport Police will be able to send officers if required. More details here.