13 Facts About Mark Rowley

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Sir Mark Peter Rowley was born on November 1964 and is a British senior police officer who has been the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis since September 2022.

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Mark Rowley was the Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis for Specialist Operations of the Metropolitan Police Service and the concurrent Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council Counter-Terrorism Coordination Committee and National Lead for Counter Terrorism Policing.

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Mark Rowley was previously Chief Constable of Surrey Police, and served as Acting Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police between February 2017 and April 2017.

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Mark Rowley was sworn in as Commissioner on 12 September 2022.

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In 1987, Mark Rowley began his policing career when he joined West Midlands Police as a constable.

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Mark Rowley joined the National Criminal Intelligence Service as a Detective Superintendent.

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Mark Rowley was promoted to Deputy Chief Constable in 2007.

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Mark Rowley served as temporary Chief Constable of Surrey Police from March 2008.

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Mark Rowley was appointed Chief Constable of the force in March 2009.

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Mark Rowley reached the short list of four candidates to become head of the new National Crime Agency, but lost out to Keith Bristow.

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Mark Rowley joined the Metropolitan Police Service as Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations in October 2011.

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In January 2018, Mark Rowley announced he would retire from the police in March.

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On 8 July 2022, it was announced that Mark Rowley would be the next Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, in succession to Cressida Dick.