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New Kent Chief Constable Ian Learmonth starts

Chief Constable Ian Learmonth
Chief Constable Ian Learmonth

Kent has a new Chief Constable.

Ian Learmonth started his new role today, taking over from Temporary Chief Constable Adrian Leppard.

The 52-year-old from Ellingham in Norfolk said he was delighted to be joining Kent in "challenging times".

He added: 'I am coming to the force at a time of change, with budget cuts being made and a review of the force structure taking place.

"However, I am confident Kent Police can move towards a positive future, with frontline service continuing to be of the utmost importance and the views of Kent Police officers and staff, along with Kent residents, being properly considered at all times."

Mr Learmonth leaves his role as Deputy Chief Constable of Norfolk, where he has been for three years.

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