UK terror attack a case of 'when, not if', says police chief

Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe speaks out as assistant commissioner praises role of public in fighting terrorism

Bernard Hogan-Howe
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe
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Every day, the public make more than 3,600 contributions to the fight against terror, according to Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism police officer.

Writing in his blog, Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley says cooperation between the public and the police is the country’s "greatest advantage" in combating terror and is “more important than ever before”.

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