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Met chooses new anti-terror chief | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
The man who launched the surveillance operation that led to Jean Charles de Menezes's death has been appointed to the UK's top counter-terrorist role. | The man who launched the surveillance operation that led to Jean Charles de Menezes's death has been appointed to the UK's top counter-terrorist role. |
Cdr John McDowall will take over from Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke as national co-ordinator of terrorist investigations. | Cdr John McDowall will take over from Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke as national co-ordinator of terrorist investigations. |
He will also lead the Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism unit SO15. | He will also lead the Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism unit SO15. |
Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the £125,000-a-year job "was one of the most demanding posts in UK policing". | Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said the £125,000-a-year job "was one of the most demanding posts in UK policing". |
Sir Ian said the job was "hugely challenging", but Londoners should be "reassured" that Cdr McDowall had the knowledge and experience needed to do it. | Sir Ian said the job was "hugely challenging", but Londoners should be "reassured" that Cdr McDowall had the knowledge and experience needed to do it. |
Met Police Authority chair Len Duvall said Cdr McDowall was chosen for "his display of operation leadership". | Met Police Authority chair Len Duvall said Cdr McDowall was chosen for "his display of operation leadership". |
Born in 1957, Cdr McDowall joined the Met in 1980. He has served as deputy to the national co-ordinator of terrorist investigations since January 2005. | Born in 1957, Cdr McDowall joined the Met in 1980. He has served as deputy to the national co-ordinator of terrorist investigations since January 2005. |
He told the recent health and safety trial into Mr de Menezes death that he still thinks every day about what could have been done differently in that case. | He told the recent health and safety trial into Mr de Menezes death that he still thinks every day about what could have been done differently in that case. |
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