Oliver Shaw
Commander, Fraud and Cyber Crime,
City of London Police
Ollie is the City of London Police’s Temporary Commander responsible for coordinating national fraud and cyber crime policing.
Prior to his current role, Ollie headed up Action Fraud and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau, overseeing day-to-day operations and supporting a major government programme to deliver a next generation service.
Ollie has been in policing for over two decades and during that time has served in a wide variety of uniformed and detective roles, with significant periods spent in the fraud and economic crime arena. He has also been involved in policing many of the force’s major operations including the 7/7 London bombings, 2011 London Riots and, more recently, the Fishmongers’ Hall Attack.
Prior to his current role, Ollie headed up Action Fraud and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau, overseeing day-to-day operations and supporting a major government programme to deliver a next generation service.
Ollie has been in policing for over two decades and during that time has served in a wide variety of uniformed and detective roles, with significant periods spent in the fraud and economic crime arena. He has also been involved in policing many of the force’s major operations including the 7/7 London bombings, 2011 London Riots and, more recently, the Fishmongers’ Hall Attack.
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