Tameside’s new top cop has pledged that criminals will be ‘afraid to commit crime’ under his leadership but admits public trust couldn’t be ‘any lower’ in policing currently.
Greater Manchester Police Chief Superintendent Rob Cousen addressed the borough’s full council on his second day in the role and outlined how the force intends to improve.
It follows the appointment of new Chief Constable Stephen Watson who has vowed to turn GMP around following a series of scathing reports by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. Read more: Pupils claim school assembly blamed short skirts for sexual abuse The most recent report said the force was ‘failing to respond to calls from the public’ and highlighted
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