Lynne Owens
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 55 |
Date of birth | January 29,1969 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Job | Police officer |
Awards | Queen's Police Medal |
Order of the British Empire | |
Previous position | Director-General of the National Crime Agency (2016–2021) |
Position | Deputy Commissioner of Metropolitan Police of London since 2023 |
Education | University of Exeter |
Commission | Sir Mark Rowley |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 577739 |
Lynne Owens Life story
Dame Lynne Gillian Owens, DCB, CBE, QPM, DL is a senior law enforcement officer in the United Kingdom. She was made interim Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service in September 2022 before being confirmed as that role's permanent holder in February 2023, the first-ever such female holder.
Met Police: Sir Stephen House to be investigated over alleged rape comments
... The current Met police deputy commissioner, Dame Lynne Owens, referred the matter to the IOPC and said: " Rape is a horrific offence that has a devastating and lasting impact...
Met Police: Sir Stephen House's 'regretful sex' rape comment investigated
... " Met Police Deputy Commissioner Dame Lynne Owens said: " Rape is a horrific offence that has a devastating and lasting impact...
Economic Crime Bill: What is it and will it find Putin's loot?
... When the Intelligence and Security Committee, Lynne Owens, the then head of the NCA, bluntly admitted that using UWOs to pursue the richest and most powerful targets carried huge financial risks...
Coronavirus lockdown: Anti-social behavior, which falls on the rise, but overall crime
... Lynne Owens, the director-general of the National Crime Agency warned that criminals are exploiting the crisis by trying to sell Covid-19 Test kits and protective equipment...
Coronavirus lockdown: Anti-social behavior, which falls on the rise, but overall crime
Police were patrolling the Park, where playgrounds were closed during the lockdown
reports of anti-increased social behavior, while the Corona-Virus outbreak, said the police.
In The Last four weeks, there have been incidents of 178,000 in England and Wales - an increase of 59% in the Last Year .
published by The National Police Chiefs' Council, that the figures, said the increase was likely associated with violations of the lockdown measures - with More Than 3,200 fines issued in England.
Overall, crime fell 28% - with rape and burglary allegations below 37%.
The figures covered The Four weeks to April 12.
Martin Hewitt , Chairman of the NPCC, said it was surprising that the crime had fallen significantly, that the pubs, bars and most shops were closed and people stayed home.
Other figures showed that shoplifting decreased by 54%, with aggravated assault, robbery and car crime by 27%.
It also cuts calls to the 999 and 101, as more people reported crimes online.
But the figures do not include fraud. Lynne Owens , the director-general of The National Crime Agency warned that criminals are exploiting The Crisis by trying to sell Covid-19 Test kits and protective equipment.
"scammers play on people fear," She Said .
Ms Owens also said drug traffickers were adapting their methods by the wearing of high-visibility jackets and as a key worker and do deals in supermarket Parking lots.
you said the NCA was "very alive" to the potential for rivalries between drug gangs, because the wholesale and retail price of cocaine has risen.
Meanwhile, in a consignment of protective face masks, the goods transported through the Channel Tunnel .
The Driver , a 34-year-old man, was arrested. Border Force regional director, Ian Hanson, said it was a "heinous" to take advantage of the pandemic.
" Deputy Chief Constable Sara Glenn , head of enforcement for the NPCC during the lockout, said last week it was to an increase in serious violence, which could be linked to addicts find it more difficult medicines.
The NPCC said, between 27. March and 13. April, the police in England issued met 3,203 money, and a further 290 people in Wales over the Bank Holiday weekend.
More Than 80% of The Penalty is men were imposed, while 39 were mistakenly Children exhibited - at the age of 16 and 17, which are not punished by the law. The penalties were lifted.
Mr Hewitt said there was no evidence that the fines were issued disproportionately to black and ethnic minorities.
in total, 26 of the fines people have been imposed at the age of 65 to 100 .
coronavirus lockdown measures, self-isolation, policing
Source of news: bbc.com