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UK anti-terror chief resigns after leak

By Bob Sherwood and Andy Bounds

Published: April 8 2009 19:09 | Last updated: April 9 2009 16:02

Bob Quick, Britain’s most senior counter-terrorism officer, resigned on Thursday after he inadvertently leaked details of an imminent anti-terror operation, triggering police raids on 12 suspects several hours before they were planned to take place.

Boris Johnson, London’s mayor, said he had accepted the police chief’s resignation with “great reluctance and sadness’’. He said that Assistant Commissioner John Yates would take over the role.

Robert Quick

Robert Quick, Britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer has resigned after he inadvertently leaked details of an imminent anti-terror operation shortly before police swooped on 12 suspects

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