West Midlands Police's first Sikh female superintendent

Tuesday 17th September 2019 17:02 EDT
 

A cop is proving an inspiration to others after becoming the most senior Sikh female officer in the history of West Midlands Police.

Harvi Khatkar is the first woman from a black or ethnic minority background to reach the rank of superintendent after progressing her career through the force.

The bobby has been with the force for 25 years and has fulfilled a wide range of roles including neighbourhood policing, response, offender management and force incident manager. She is a firearms and public order commander.

Harvi has made her mark across the region after spending time based in Birmingham, Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and

Wolverhampton as part of her rise through the ranks.

She was the most senior BME officer in Wolverhampton before becoming part of the WMP2020 programme to help create a more modern, agile police force for decades to come.

Harvi - who is also the force’s business crime lead - went through a rigorous promotion process before successfully being named as a new superintendent.

But the modest officer does not consider herself a role model; although she hopes her achievement will inspire others to pursue their own ambitions of a police career.

WMP is currently staging its largest recruitment drive in years, as the force seeks to build on a national campaign intended to attract thousands of potential applicants to consider a police career.


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