Protecting the public against terrorism and extremism Speaker biog
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Protecting the public against terrorism and extremism Speaker biog
Protecting the public against terrorism and extremism Speaker biog Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley National Police Chief’s Council lead for counter terrorism Mark is Assistant Commissioner for Central Operations in the Metropolitan Police Service, where he heads the Specialist Crime and Operations which delivers uniform and detective services in relation to all serious crime in London. He serves as the National Policing Lead for Counter Terrorism, and chairs NPCC’s counter-terrorism coordination committee, which has responsibility for devising and driving national Counter Terrorism (CT) and Domestic Extremism (DE) strategic policy through the UK National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters (NCTP HQ). After graduating from St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge University, in 1983, Mark began his policing career in 1987 with West Midlands Police. Following a transfer to Surrey, Mark served as Assistant Chief Constable of Surrey Police from 2003, and then Chief Constable of Surrey Police from 2009 to 2011 before joining the Met. Mark was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal in the 2011 New Year Honours.