Colin Smith (Police Officer)
Colin Smith is a security adviser and retired UK police officer.[1]
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RUC
Smith served as an RUC officer for 15 years from February 1976 to May 1991, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector. He worked mainly in public order and counter-terrorist intelligence and operations.[1]
Metropolitan Police
In 1991, Smith transferred to the Metropolitan Police as a Detective Superintendent. He worked initially on strategic planning under then-Commissioner Peter Imbert and then for two years at CIB2 under Ian Blair as investigating officer on Operation GALLERY, a major police corruption investigation into the Metropolitan Police and the National Crime Squad. He subsequently served for two years as a senior investigating officer for major crime in southwest London.[1]
Hampshire Constabulary
Smith served in Hampshire Constabulary from September 1996 to December 2005. After serving in an HQ Strategy and Divisional Command post, he was appointed Assistant Chief Constable, Crime and Specialist Operations in April 2000.[1]
Iraq
In January 2005, Smith began a secondment to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with the rank of Deputy Chief Constable as Senior Police Advisor to the Iraqi Police in Basra. In May 2005, he was appointed UK Chief Police Advisor - Iraq, based in Baghdad, mentoring the Deputy Minister for Police and overseeing all UK police advisers in Baghdad and Basra. At the end of this period, in May 2006, he retired as a police officer.[1]
Palestine
From January 2007 to December 2008, Smith served as head of mission for EUPOL COPPS.[1]
Kosovo
Smith served as Police Strategic Advisor to the Minister of Interior in Kosovo from June 2009 to December 2009.Police Strategic Advisor to Minister of Interior.[1]
Pakistan
In April 2010, Smith began working in Islamabad, Pakistan as Senior Advisor in the 18 month EU ‘Civilian Capacity Building for Law Enforcement’ [CCBLE] Project with specific responsibility for developing the National Counter Terrorist Authority.[1]