The Terrorist Hunters

The Terrorist Hunters

by Andy Hayman (Author), Margaret Gilmore (Author), Margaret Gilmore (Author), Andy Hayman (Author)

Synopsis

Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman, CBE, QPM, was in overall command of the UK's national counter-terrorism offensive, at the centre of every major terrorist investigation - overt and covert - of the past five years. He handled the Metropolitan Police's response to 7/7 and dealt with the politically explosive murder of the Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko. Based at New Scotland Yard, in charge of thousands of Special Branch and counter-terrorism officers in the UK and across the globe, deciding strategy, working directly with the Prime Minister with a budget of GBP500 million, Hayman is able to give unprecedented insight into key top-level crisis meetings he attended with intelligence chiefs and political leaders worldwide. In an inspirational and at times heart-breaking account, he describes how he led a dedicated team of men and women, committed to protecting the UK from dangerous enemies. Hayman lived through the pain and soul-searching when terrorists did succeed - and the pride when intelligence officers prevented attacks. Andy Hayman leaves no holds barred in his analysis of the way law enforcers tackle terrorism. He outlines his radical blueprint for the future to protect the public, in the run-up to the 2012 Olympic Games and beyond. If you thought you knew the stories behind the news, this book will make you think again.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 372
Publisher: Corgi Books
Published: 24 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 0552159476
ISBN 13: 9780552159470
Book Overview: The first definitive inside account of the key terrorist events of our generation

Media Reviews
A fascinating insight into how the Met responded to the 2005 terror threats, and to Alexander Litvinenko's death in 2006 . . . The Terrorist Hunters is crisply written and an engrossing read * News of the World *
Author Bio
Andy Hayman ran Britain's anti-terrorist policing during the dramatic years of the earliest twenty-first century. He held the position of Assitant Commissioner, Special Operations at New Scotland Yard. Margaret Gilmore is a freelance writer and broadcaster. She was the BBC's Senior Home Affairs Correspondent and is now a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, specializing in homeland security.