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Afzal became chief executive of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners in 2016. [6] He resigned from this post, which restricted his political expression, [45] immediately after the Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017 in order to express his views on the topical BBC television programme Question Time. [46]
He served as Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) from July 2019 until he resigned in September 2023. He was the Deputy Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police from 2009 to 2011 and the Assistant Commissioner for Territorial Policing in the Metropolitan Police Service from 2011 to 2014.
Adderley was also reported serving as a Chief Inspector within Cheshire in August 2006. [6] He later transferred to the Greater Manchester Police (GMP), where he was promoted to Chief Superintendent in August 2011. [12] [13] [14] In September 2013, he became the territorial commander of the North Manchester Division; [15] keeping the same rank.
Nov. 16—Manchester Assistant Police Chief Steve Mangone has notified city officials of his plans to retire early next year after 25 years of service to the Queen City. In a memo to Police Chief ...
Sep. 4—After a Manchester officer reported concerns about another officer's sharing of a meme making light of George Floyd's murder, internal investigators and police supervisors said they ...
Hopkins joined Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in April 2008 on promotion to assistant chief constable. He started his career in Staffordshire Police in 1989 and has served in Northamptonshire Police and Cheshire Police. [1] In 2011 he undertook a three-month secondment as syndicate director for the Strategic Command Course. [1]
Jun. 11—MANCHESTER — Two police officers were disciplined after the police chief said they acted inappropriately during a response to a domestic disturbance, according to records obtained ...
In 1977, Greater Manchester Police was the first English police force to deploy a plainclothes "decoy" squad to lure street robbers or "muggers" into the open. Anderton adopted the tactic from the New York City Police Department. Also in 1977, Anderton ordered the creation of the Tactical Aid Group.