Anti-Terror Chief Backs Longer Detention Limit
Evening Standard - London › April 17, 2008
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Evening Standard - London › April 17, 2008
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BRITAIN'S new counter-terrorism chief today backed calls for an extension to the period police can detain suspects without charge.
Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick, who took up his post six weeks ago, said he could foresee circumstances in which the current 28- day limit was "unworkable" or "extremely constraining in terms of discharging a thorough investigation".See the full content of this document
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Anti-Terror Chief Backs Longer Detention Limit
In his first public comments since he was appointed Scotland Yard's head of specialist operations, Mr Quick described the terror th...
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