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Hugh Moore (police officer)

Commander Hugh John Moore, QPM (1929 – 4 December 1993) was a police officer in the City of London Police who died from heart failure on 4 December 1993, two weeks after a violent struggle with a man who he had attempted to arrest.
==Career==
Moore joined the police force in 1955, following a period of National Service in the Royal Air Force and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.〔 He was a member of the Criminal Investigation Department of the City of London Police, but also served in the City Fraud Squad and Regional Crime Squads, and was promoted through the ranks. As Commander, he oversaw the investigation into the death of Roberto Calvi, dubbed "God's Banker", in June 1982.〔 In July that year, Moore gave evidence in the trial of two City of London Police officers, held as part of Operation Countryman, in which he denied corruption allegations made by one of the defendants. The allegations had been made on a secret tape recording, though the defendant had subsequently withdrawn them on the grounds that he had been drunk at the time they were made.
Moore was also involved with the police investigations into the collapses of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International and the Maxwell empire. He was awarded the Queen's Police Medal in the 1992 New Year's Honours. He oversaw the establishment of the ring of steel surrounding the City of London in 1993. Over his career, he received eleven commendations from commissioners and judges for his work.〔

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