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Richard Smith appointed as new Head of the Met’s CTC

Following the retirement of Acting Commander Clarke Jarrett, the Metropolitan Police has announced that Commander Richard Smith has been appointed as the new Head of the forces Counter Terrorism Command (CTC).

The CTC forms part of the national counter-terrorism policing network. It has responsibility for countering the terrorism threat in London but also has national and international responsibilities, which includes units such as the Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit and the National Terrorism Financial Investigation Unit.

Smith joined the Met in 1996, beginning his policing career as a constable in south-west London. Since then, he has worked as a detective in local policing, anti-corruption, organised crime, covert policing and the Met’s Trident Gang Crime Command.

Smith said: “I am very proud to be taking up the post of Commander of the Counter Terrorism Command. It is a privilege to lead a team of officers and staff who have exceptional experience in tackling terrorism. My priority will be to consolidate and develop the excellent working relationships we have with our partners, nationally and internationally, to ensure the safety of our communities. But we cannot do this alone and I would urge the public to work with us to tackle the ongoing threat of terrorism by reporting anything suspicious to police.”

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