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The Isle of Man has a new Chief Constable.

by isleofman.com 1st January 2013

Formerly the deputy chief, 49 year old Gary Roberts becomes the first Island officer to take the helm.

Mr Roberts started as a constable in Douglas 28 years ago and rose through the ranks.

His predecessor Mike Langdon fostered a neighbourhood policing approach which has seen crime in the Island fall to the lowest level of any British Isles police force.

Chief Constable Roberts is committed to sustaining that policy - if funds allow:


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Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 1st, January 2013 09:09pm.

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