{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/63565ff61fc1700013a97f66/69dcc4cb715b7d1039c460fb?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Alka Mistry - What life was like in Leicestershire Police for a girl from Kenya","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/63565ff61fc1700013a97f66/1776075959385-e0ed73d6-67ac-4235-878c-225463a6d21a.jpeg?height=200","description":"<h2><strong>Early Life and Cultural Background</strong></h2><p>Born in Kenya in 1969, Alka moved to Leicester as a toddler. Raised in a strict Hindu household, she grew up with defined gender expectations: girls were encouraged to pursue education only as a precursor to arranged marriages within their caste. Despite an early interest in crime and pathology sparked by Agatha Christie novels, Alka initially followed a conventional path, working in insurance for nine years.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h2><strong>The Turning Point: Defiance and Duty</strong></h2><p>Alka’s entry into the police was a profound act of personal rebellion and courage. Facing an unwanted arranged marriage to a man living abroad, she chose to break the engagement. This decision, coupled with her desire to join the police—a profession her family deemed unsuitable for a woman—resulted in her being asked to leave her family home and a long-term estrangement from her father, who was himself a traffic warden.</p><p><br></p><p>In 1997, without knowing where she would live, Alka posted her acceptance to Leicestershire Police.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Career Highlights and Challenges</strong></h2><p>Alka joined the service in <strong>1998</strong>, training at Ashford during a time when Asian female officers were a \"rarity\". Her career spanned several diverse roles:</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><ul><li><strong>Frontline Policing:</strong> She served in rural areas like Ashby and Coalville, where she faced significant racial abuse from the community.</li><li><strong>Specialized Units:</strong> She spent time in the Youth Offending Team, which allowed her to balance work with raising her children.</li><li><strong>Detective Work:</strong> Alka eventually became a detective, working in child abuse investigation, serious and complex crime, and a secondment in <strong>Counter Corruption</strong>, which she described as her toughest role due to the emotional weight of investigating colleagues.</li><li><strong>Mutual Aid:</strong> Near the end of her career, she assisted in Merseyside following the tragic murders of three children.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><h2><strong>Legacy and Retirement</strong></h2><p>Throughout her 27-year career, Alka balanced the \"heavy lifting\" of being a mother, wife, and professional. She remains a staunch believer in <strong>meritocracy</strong>, refusing to join identity-specific police associations and instead focusing on her skills as an investigator.</p><p><br></p><p>Upon retiring, she transitioned into her \"second vocation\": <strong>sports safeguarding</strong>. She currently works with the <strong>Leicester City Football Club Academy</strong>, aligning her professional expertise with her lifelong passion for sport. Despite the personal sacrifices, Alka maintains that she would do it all again \"100%\"</p><p><br></p><h3><strong>The Story &amp; Inspiration</strong></h3><p>#BreakingBarriers</p><p>#CulturalIdentity</p><p>#ResilienceStory</p><p>#WomenWhoInspire</p><p>#PersonalGrowth</p><p>#OvercomingObstacles</p><p>#CourageousConversations</p><p>#Trailblazer</p><p><strong>Police &amp; Detective Life</strong></p><p>#PolicePodcast</p><p>#ThinBlueLineUK</p><p>#DetectiveWork</p><p>#WomenInPolicing</p><p>#LeicestershirePolice</p><p>#LawEnforcement</p><p>#TrueCrimeCommunity</p><p>#BehindTheBadge</p><p><strong>Culture &amp; Representation</strong></p><p>#SouthAsianExcellence</p><p>#BritishAsian</p><p>#RepresentationMatters</p><p>#Leicester</p><p>#ShatteringGlassCeilings</p><p>#EmpoweredWomen</p><p><strong>Career &amp; Transition</strong></p><p>#CareerPivot</p><p>#SportsSafeguarding</p><p>#LCFC</p><p>#SecondAct</p><p>#ProfessionalDevelopment</p><p>#WorkingMoms</p><p><strong>Niche &amp; Catchy</strong></p><p>#FromPatrolToPitch</p><p>#DefyingExpectations</p><p>#DetectiveAlka</p><p>#PodcastSpotlight</p><p><br></p>","author_name":"Paul Maleary"}