Line of Duty quiz: How well do you know your CHIS from your MIT? Test your knowledge of police acronyms

IF last week’s Line of Duty had you scratching your head, it’s time to swot up on the acronyms before tonight’s episode. 

From “CHIS” to “MIT”, the season six opener had fans of the cop series googling some of the more specialist terms. 



DCI Fleming, DS Steve Arnott and Superintendent Ted Hastings are back for season six of Line of Duty

As DCI Kate Fleming and pals hunted down the murderer of journalist Gail Vella, the terms got ever more confusing. 

One viewer said: “#LineOfDuty new drinking game. Drink every time someone on Line of Duty says chis.”

Another joked: “For someone who’s never watched Line Of Duty before these acronyms are DMFHI.”

As the credits rolled, the BBC were forced to clarify what “CHIS” stood for. 

everyone hearing “chis” and just having to go along with it #LineofDuty pic.twitter.com/FMDesK1eFL

— Ella
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(@ella__13) March 21, 2021

So could you hack it on AC-12? Guess the meanings of these tricky acronyms to find out. 

We’ve given you some clues to help – but no peeking at the answers below.

What do these acronyms stand for?



Clue: Vicky McClure’s character DCI Fleming is involved in this


Clue: This has something to do with a CHIS


Clue: You don’t want to get on the wrong end of this


Clue: They are always watching you


Clue: Don’t take it to heart


Clue: They will find out what you want to know


Clue: Keep this hidden from others


Clue: Always popular with AC-12


Clue: This might make you think of Adrian Dunbar’s character


Clue: Kelly MacDonald’s character is all over this

How did you get on?




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