A small squad of policemen trained to deal with a particular kind of crime.
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Examples for "squad"
Examples for "squad"
1Ultimately no one yet knows precisely how good his squad will be.
2Britain has also called in the fraud squad to investigate possible crimes.
3Asked if any of this squad could do likewise, Mallinder said: Yes.
4He said the squad also had a farewell party four days later.
5Today, a police and navy dive squad will continue searching for it.
1The prisoners were taken off to jail in the police squad car.
2The captain of the police squad said: We know that, Mr. Drake.
3Up to eight police squad cars were involved in the chase.
4Two police squad cars, sirens blaring, pulled into the hospital courtyard.
5ABI members also pay for a 35-man police squad dedicated to tackling insurance fraud.
6No jogging required this time-itwas a police squad car.
7An armed port police squad were first through the airlock tube when it sealed.
8Did you know there's a police squad for that?
9A police squad might actually come to investigate.
10He was taken in for questioning by the airport police squad, and interrogated about his activities.
11Other protesters who'd gathered outside the Los Angeles Police Department surrounded a police squad car on Friday.
12The newly released footage came from the dashboard cameras of five of the eight police squad cars present.
13Commandos retook the building after a joint operation by the army, paramilitary rangers and a crack police squad.
14A special police squad known as the demolition men were hand-picked to combat the rise of illegal dance parties.
15After 6pm, according to the report, the PNG mobile police squad began conversing with asylum seekers inside Oscar compound.
16A police squad car, answering Dryden's mobile call, edged down through the seagrass, its tyres crunching in the frost.