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'''Eren Bessim''' is a police officer. He is an [[LGBT Liaison Officer]]<ref>http://content.met.police.uk/Article/Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-and-Transgender-Borough-Liaison/1400018932800/1400018932800 Met Police: LGBT Borough Liaison</ref> and LGBT and Hate Crime Coordinator for [[Lambeth]].<ref>http://www.lambethlgbtforum.org.uk/report/report.htm [[Lambeth LGBT Forum]]: Report & Support</ref>
'''Eren Bessim''' was a police officer. He was an [[LGBT Liaison Officer]]<ref>http://content.met.police.uk/Article/Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-and-Transgender-Borough-Liaison/1400018932800/1400018932800 Met Police: LGBT Borough Liaison</ref> and LGBT and Hate Crime Coordinator for [[Lambeth]].<ref>http://www.lambethlgbtforum.org.uk/report/report.htm [[Lambeth LGBT Forum]]: Report & Support</ref>
Eren joined Safer Business Network in 2023 as Training and Development Manager after starting his career as a Police Officer for Kent and the Metropolitan Police Service, before moving into several Management and Leadership roles within the private sector <ref> https://www.saferbusiness.org.uk/meet-the-team.(Accessed 17 June 2024) </ref>


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Eren Bessim was a police officer. He was an LGBT Liaison Officer[1] and LGBT and Hate Crime Coordinator for Lambeth.[2] Eren joined Safer Business Network in 2023 as Training and Development Manager after starting his career as a Police Officer for Kent and the Metropolitan Police Service, before moving into several Management and Leadership roles within the private sector [3]

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