Policing Board confirms three new Assistant Chief Constable appointments

The Northern Ireland Policing Board has confirmed the appointment of three new Assistant Chief Constables (ACCs) for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Service Executive Team.  The recommendation of the Appointment Panel was unanimously ratified by the Policing Board and was approved by the Justice Minister.  

Policing Board Chair Mukesh Sharma MBE DL said: 

“Appointing the PSNI leadership team is an important role for the Board, and I am delighted to confirm that Davy Beck, Ryan Henderson and Melanie Jones have been appointed as Assistant Chief Constables.  

Each will play a key role in supporting the Chief Constable, Deputy Chief Constable and Chief Operating Officer role as members of the PSNI Service Executive Team. As a Board we look forward to working with them in the time ahead.”

The appointment process was progressed on the key principles of merit, fairness, openness and transparency. 

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Notes to Editors

  1. Appointments to Assistant Chief Constable are made in accordance with Section 35 (2) of the Police (NI) Act 2000. The appointments were approved by the Policing Board and the Justice Minister in line with legislation.  Each of the appointments comprised a rigorous selection process involving a panel of Board Members which comprised Board Chair Mukesh Sharma, Keith Buchanan, Linda Dillon, Nuala McAllister and Thomas O’Reilly. The salary for this position is in accordance with nationally agreed Chief Officers pay and is £115,026 (plus benefits)

  2. Biographys: 

T/ACC Davy Beck has over 30 years' policing experience in Northern Ireland and has performed key leadership roles in a range of senior positions at both District and  Area level before moving to Headquarters where he had responsibility for the delivery of Local Policing across Northern Ireland. During this time Davy has taken personal responsibility for the strategic direction and delivery for a range of Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) strategies including the delivery of Neighbourhood Policing across Northern Ireland and the ‘Safer Places’ theme within the PSNI Violence Against Women and Girls strategy. He has also initiated a review of the Local Policing operating model across Northern Ireland and a linked review of the current PSNI shift pattern as well as initiating cross border work with An Garda Síochána to better deliver services for border communities. During his time as Commander in Newry and Mourne District, Davy was influential in the Police Normalisation Strategy which saw police move from a heavy reliance on military support in this border area to a community based policing style, while also leading significant operations to address serious and organised crime, against a backdrop of continued terrorist threat. One of the Police Service of Northern Ireland's most experienced operational commanders, Davy has led the policing response to significant events across Northern Ireland including the role of Northern Ireland Tactical Commander following the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II. In April 2024, Davy assumed command as Assistant Chief Constable Crime Department and is responsible for Organised Crime Branch, Serious Crime Branch, Intelligence Branch, Specialist Operations Branch, Crime Support Branch and Public Protection Branch. Within this role Davy is leading a review of Crime Department to ensure the Police Service can continue to deliver for communities across Northern Ireland today and into the future.

T/ACC Ryan Henderson is responsible for the Justice Department, encompassing Legacy and Disclosure Branch, Criminal Justice Branch, Contact Management, Custody Policy and Justice Healthcare. Ryan began his career in policing with the Derbyshire Constabulary in February 1997 before returning ‘home’ to join the Police Service of Northern Ireland in 2007.  He has served in senior leadership roles within Public Protection, Community Safety and Local Policing as well as having worked as Staff Officer to the Chief Constable.  His most recent operational command was as Area Commander for Derry City & Strabane.  Ryan also spent a year seconded to the NI Executive Department of Justice to support the development of cross-departmental community safety structures and the development of Multi Agency Support Hubs across Northern Ireland. He is an experienced Public Order Commander and a Multi-Agency CBRN Commander.  Until recently, Ryan was a member of the Superintendents Association Executive and acted as a Trustee of the Police Retraining and Rehabilitation Trust in Northern Ireland and for the national Police Treatment Centres. Ryan is a Law graduate and holds a Masters Degree in Criminology.  He has co-authored published articles on police use of Body Worn Video.  

T/ACC Melanie Jones is responsible for the Operations Support Department. Born and brought up in West Yorkshire, Melanie began her policing career with the West Yorkshire Police in 1993 and has served in a wide range of posts from proactive crime operations working alongside other police services and regional crime units investigating the importation and wholesale production and distribution of drugs. She became a public order tactical adviser and then spent a year on secondment to a national HMIC inspection team conducting reviews of HR and training. A Qualified Gold and Silver Public Order Commander, Melanie has been responsible for the delivery of policing operations in Northern Ireland and West Yorkshire.  She received a commendation from the Prime Minister for her work as Silver Commander for Leeds during national disorder in 2011, in recognition of how she used her community links as a primary tactic to deal with disorder and prevent escalation.  This work is also recognised nationally as good practice (HMIC: Changing the rules of Engagement) and has been subject of academic research by Leeds University. She recently undertook the role of Gold support for the visit to Northern Ireland by US President Biden, HRH King Charles III and the 25th anniversary of the Belfast Good Friday Agreement. Since joining the PSNI Melanie has undertaken key roles in local policing, criminal justice and community safety before being promoted to her current role in operations support.

 

 

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