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Policing Without Firearms: The British Way | Kul Mahay | Ep.169

Policing Without Firearms: The British Way | Kul Mahay | Ep.169

Episode 169 Published 1 week, 3 days ago
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In this powerful interview, retired Temporary Chief Superintendent Kul Mahay shares his remarkable journey through UK policing — from 16-year-old cadet to senior commander.

Kul opens up about the brutal reality of the job: the 2024 Manchester Airport attack, leading riots and public order operations, homicide investigations, disaster victim identification after tragic motorway crashes, and the hidden mental toll on officers. He discusses the shift in police training, the importance of policing by consent, firearms policy in the UK, dark humor as a coping mechanism, and the critical importance of strong human-centered leadership.

If you're in law enforcement, thinking about joining, or supporting those who serve, this episode is a must-watch for raw insight, leadership lessons, and powerful stories from the front lines of British policing.

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