John Orr
Sir John Orr is a former Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police in Scotland (1996-2001).
Police career
John Orr joined the Scottish Police as a Cadet in 1961 at Renfrew and Bute Constabulary. As Detective Chief Superintendent of Strathclyde Police, he was appointed Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) of the Lockerbie Air Disaster which occurred on 21 December 1988. This was the biggest single murder investigation in the history of Scottish Policing.
In 2001, Sir John was knighted by the Queen for his services to Scottish Policing.[1]
After retirement
In 2001 Sir John Orr was appointed Chairman of Kilmarnock Football Club.
In 2005 Sir John reported on his "Review of Marches and Parades in Scotland" which was to be formalised through the Scottish Parliament to provide a framework for legal protocols of marches and parades within Scotland.[2]
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