Former Police Officer selected by Liberal Democrats as Police and Crime Commissioner candidate

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Jasbir (Jas) Singh Parmar, a former Police Officer and popular Bedford Borough businessman, has been selected as Bedfordshire Liberal Democrats’ Police and Crime Commissioner Candidate

Jas, boasts five years of real, frontline policing experience, and has also spent the last seven years contributing significantly as the member and now Chair of the Independent Advisory Group to Bedfordshire Police.

Beyond his law enforcement background, Jas is a dedicated family man, business owner, and community leader, having lived in Bedfordshire for 37 years.

He is a former Bedford Borough Councillor, Non-Executive Director of East London Foundation (NHS) Trust, and now Governor and fundraiser for a special needs school in Kempston, underscoring his commitment to public service in Bedfordshire. He is also a volunteer with DKMS, an organ donation charity, and a dedicated supporter of MacMillan Cancer Support.

Jas said: “As a former Police Officer and local resident, I will use my real-life experience to foster a safer community. My approach involves openness, cutting waste at the centre to support front line police officers, and active engagement with the public to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our police service.”

“I will also campaign tirelessly to see the return of town centre police facilities across our county, for real community policing and will make it my task to secure fair funding for Bedfordshire Police from the Government.”

APRIL’S E-EDITIONS

BEDFORD BOROUGH BULLETIN
https://digital.magmanager.co.uk/Preview/Index/2696091#page/1

KEMPSTON CALLING
https://digital.magmanager.co.uk/Preview/Index/2696149#page/1

BEDS COUNTY BULLETIN
https://digital.magmanager.co.uk/Preview/Index/2696137#page/1

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