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| has gloss | eng: Sub-Divisional Inspector was a rank used in the London Metropolitan Police from the 1870s or 1880s until 1949. A Sub-Divisional Inspector ranked above an Inspector and below a Chief Inspector. As the title suggests, he commanded a sub-division or held an equivalent administrative position. The equivalent rank in the Criminal Investigation Department was Divisional Detective Inspector or First Class Detective Inspector. In 1949, the rank was absorbed into that of Chief Inspector, although in 1953 officers who held the position of sub-divisional commander were regraded again to Superintendent Grade I, and are thus equivalent to modern Superintendents. |
| lexicalization | eng: Sub Divisional Inspector |
| lexicalization | eng: Sub-Divisional Inspector |
| instance of | c/Police ranks |
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