direct to your inboxThe country's top counter-terror police officer has sent his sympathies to those left bereaved and injured by the 'horror' of the Manchester Arena suicide bomb attack, saying he thinks of the victims everyday.Neil Basu, the Metropolitan Police's Assistant Commissioner for specialist operations and the national lead for counter-terrorism policing, spoke before giving evidence at the ongoing public inquiry into the atrocity.And he went on to describe dealing with an incident of the magnitude of the Arena bombing as 'like being repeatedly punched in the face' by a boxer."Everyone has a plan until they are punched in the face," he said.In 2017, in five terrorist attacks, 36 people lost their lives, the inquiry was told.Mr.
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