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Superintendent Leroy Logan Retires after 30 years - London
One of Britain's most high-profile black police officers has retired from the Met Police after 30 years in service.
Superintendent Leroy Logan spent the 2012 Olympics as one of the senior officers organising the security operation, and has been a vocal critic of Scotland Yard's record on racism.
In this clip Logan, who's held positions as both chair of the Met Black Police Associaiton and National Black Police Association, joins Dotun in the studio to talk about his career and plans for the future.
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