Dame Lynne Owens, the second highest-ranking officer in the Metropolitan Police, is set to retire after a distinguished career of over 35 years. She has held key roles, including Director General of the National Crime Agency, and returned to the Met after recovering from cancer to help navigate the organization through turbulent times. Praised by colleagues and public officials, Dame Lynne emphasizes the importance of community and team efforts in effecting reforms within the police force. Her retirement is a notable event, marking the end of a significant era in London’s policing.
Dame Lynne Owens described her forthcoming retirement as an honour, praising colleagues for their dedication to improving the Met Police and expressing pride over their achievements.
Sir Mark acknowledged Dame Lynne as a highly talented and committed officer whose return to policing after battling cancer had a lasting positive impact on the Met.
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