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Sir Ranulph Bacon
Bacon in January 1966.
11th Inspector-General of Police of British Ceylon
In office
1944–1947
Preceded byGordon Halland
Succeeded byRichard Aluwihare
Chief Constable of the Devon County Constabulary
In office
1947–1961
Preceded byLyndon Morris
Succeeded byRobert Greenwood
Personal details
Born

Randulph Robert Maunsell Bacon


6 August 1906
Westgate-on-Sea, Kent
Died30 March 1988 (1988-03-31) (aged 81)
ProfessionPolice officer

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ranulph Robert Maunsell Bacon QPM (6 August 1906 – 30 March 1988) was a British police officer.

Bacon was born in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, and educated at Tonbridge School and Queens' College, Cambridge.[1] He joined the Metropolitan Police as a constable in 1928 and was selected for Hendon Police College in 1934, passing out with the Baton of Honour.

At the outbreak of the Second World War, Bacon was eager to enlist, but was not given permission to do so.[1] Finally in May 1940 he was commissioned into the British Army as a provost marshal on the General List.[2] By December 1941, when he was mentioned in despatches for his service in the Western Desert, he held the local rank of major, although his substantive rank was lieutenant.[3] He was later promoted lieutenant-colonel and in 1942 was appointed deputy provost marshal of the Ninth Army.

In November 1943, he was seconded to the Colonial Police Service as deputy inspector-general of the Ceylon Police, and was promoted inspector-general in 1944. His deputy inspector-general was John Waldron, another Hendon graduate who was later to succeed him as both assistant commissioner "A" and deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.

In 1947, he returned to Britain as chief constable of the Devon County Constabulary, and held the post until his appointment as assistant commissioner "A" (operations and administration) of the Metropolitan Police on 1 November 1961.[4] He was awarded the King's Police and Fire Services Medal in the 1953 New Year Honours.[5] In 1963, he was appointed assistant commissioner "C" (crime), in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department.[6] At a press conference on 31 December 1964, he urged the public to "have a go" if they saw an armed robbery taking place, which was criticised as irresponsible by many.[7] He was knighted in the 1966 New Year Honours.[8]

In 1966, he briefly served as deputy commissioner, from 8 April to his retirement in October.[9]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b "Sir Ranulph Bacon". The Daily Telegraph. No. 41295. 1 April 1988.
  • ^ "No. 34872". The London Gazette (Supplement). 14 June 1940. p. 3598.
  • ^ "No. 35396". The London Gazette (Supplement). 26 December 1941. p. 7349.
  • ^ "Metropolis Post for Chief Constable", The Times, 29 June 1961
  • ^ "No. 39732". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1952. p. 34.
  • ^ "Senior Changes at Scotland Yard", The Times, 1 June 1963
  • ^ "No Uncontrollable Crime Wave, Police Say", The Times, 1 January 1965
  • ^ "No. 43854". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1965. p. 1.
  • ^ "Two Police Chiefs Promoted", The Times, 16 March 1966
  • References

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    Police appointments
    Preceded by

    Unknown

    Deputy Inspector-General of Police of Ceylon
    1943–1944
    Succeeded by

    John Waldron

    Preceded by

    Gordon Halland

    Inspector-General of Police of Ceylon
    1944–1947
    Succeeded by

    Richard Aluwihare

    Preceded by

    Lyndon Morris

    Chief Constable of Devon
    1947–1961
    Succeeded by

    Robert Greenwood

    Preceded by

    Douglas Webb

    Assistant Commissioner "A", Metropolitan Police
    1961–1963
    Succeeded by

    Sir John Waldron

    Preceded by

    Sir Joe Jackson

    Assistant Commissioner "C", Metropolitan Police
    1963–1966
    Succeeded by

    Peter Brodie

    Preceded by

    Douglas Webb

    Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
    1966
    Succeeded by

    Sir John Waldron


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