Lynne Owens
is to become the top woman in UK law enforcement after being appointed
the £214,000-a-year director-general of the National Crime Agency, or
‘Britain’s FBI’.
After
three years as Chief Constable of Surrey Police, she will lead the
fight against organised crime, including drugs gangs, human traffickers,
money launderers and firearms.
Lynne Owens will be directly answerable to Home
Secretary Theresa May and has the power to direct chief constables and
the Met Police commissioner.
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