

Parm covers achieving high-performance, culture, diversity, unlocking potential, business development and more.ĭrawing on her life experiences as one of six children of parents unable to speak in English, the conflict of parental expectations to comply with a forced marriage at 15 years of age and become a stay-at-home wife subjected to domestic violence, provides a depth and reality to her insights. Sandhu, former Chief Superintendent at the Met, is joined by Simon Harding, retired Detective Chief Inspector, The Met Specialist Crime Unit (Homicide) and Graham 'Maca' McMillan, retired Detective Inspector, Serious and Organised Crime Unit, Bedfordshire Police.Ĭreator Ian Rankin previously said: "I can certainly say hand-on-heart that the real cops, the three retired detectives who are leading the teams, and chastising the teams for getting things wrong, didn’t know.Parm’s authenticity and long successful career in policing makes her an excellent speaker and motivator. But if the last team can identify the killer and build a strong enough case to satisfy one of Scotland’s leading lawyers then they could earn a £50,000 reward. Their investigations will be overseen by policing experts and actors will play the characters living on the fictional island of Hirsa.įailing teams will be taken off the investigation and leave the island. The teams have eight days to catch the killer, sifting through evidence, examining pathology and forensic reports and interviewing witnesses and suspects. Murder Island blends factual, drama and competition, as four teams of amateur detectives arrive on an island, off the coast of Scotland by boat, and must compete to win a huge cash prize. READ MORE Doctor issues warning to anybody who holds in a sneeze

The cop joined the Metropolitan Police in 1989 and is now starring in the Channel 4 show which began on Tuesday evening after the Great British Bake Off. Parm Sandhu, born in Birmingham to Indian immigrants from Punjab, has previously released a memoir, Black and Blue.

A top cop starring in Channel 4's Murder Island is from Birmingham.
