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Metropolitan Police

  • Met Police: Officers to use video calls to verify themselves to lone women

    October 20, 2021

    Plain-clothes police officers stopping lone women will be able to confirm their identity through a video call, says Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick. The commissioner told the police and crime committee at City Hall that she will soon be launching the “Safe Connection” initiative. The initiative will allow plain clothes officers to verify themselves via video [...]

  • Met warns over fraudsters dressing up as police after pair pictured entering home

    October 14, 2021

    A video has depicted two men dressed up as police officers and gaining entry to an east London home. The Met police has said it is looking to speak to two men after police were called at 6.15pm on Tuesday October 12 to a property in The Shaftesburys, Barking.  The pair claimed they were there [...]

  • Met police record 17 drug crimes at Palace of Westminster in a year

    October 13, 2021

    More than 200 crimes were recorded at the Palace of Westminster in a year, despite reduced visitors to the estate because of lockdown restrictions. Two drug dealers were arrested while 13 individuals were detained for possessing various drugs on the estate, according to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request made by The Sun newspaper. The [...]

  • National bravery award for ‘London’s hardest cop’ who fought off machete attacker

    October 13, 2021

    A national bravery award has been awarded to a Leyton police officer dubbed “London’s hardest cop” after single-handedly fighting off a machete attacker has received a national bravery award. Pc Stuart Outten was repeatedly struck over the head with a 2ft-long blade after stopping Muhammad Rodwan’s white van for having no insurance in Leyton, east [...]

  • Sadiq Khan: Making misogyny a hate crime could change police culture

    October 11, 2021

    Making misogyny a hate crime could force a change of culture within police services and the criminal justice service, London mayor Sadiq Khan said this morning. It comes as a Freedom of Information Request revealed that at least 750 accusations of sexual misconduct were made against police officers across the UK between 2016 and 2020, [...]

  • 530 sexual misconduct allegations against London’s Met Police in last five years

    October 11, 2021

    At least 750 accusations of sexual misconduct were made against police officers across the UK between 2016 and 2020, according to figures from 31 police forces, which included around 530 allegations in London alone. Most complaints related to historic allegations and most, where the gender was recorded, were against male officers, based on a Freedom [...]

  • The case that shook London’s gay community: Stephen Port inquest starting today

    October 5, 2021

    Over the next ten weeks, a jury will hear details of how four young London gay man met their deaths at the hands of serial killer Stephen Port between the summer of 2014 and September 2015. The hearings, which were postponed due to the pandemic, are being held at Barking Town Hall, just yards from [...]

  • Cressida Dick drafts in external ‘anti-sleaze’ adviser to help root out predatory Met police officers

    October 4, 2021

    Met Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick has committed to a review of her force’s standards and culture and will appoint a new “high profile anti-sleaze officer” to identify predatory officers, after a murder and a rape by two serving Met officers destroyed British women’s confidence in the police. Pressure on the commissioner to resign multiplied in [...]

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