THE Metropolitan Police faces being broken up, a report warns today. Britain’s biggest force was labelled institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic and in need of radical reform. The report was…
Baroness Casey painted a picture of chaotic investigations into rapes and serious sex crimes.
The officer said that in last year’s heatwave one freezer broke down and all of the evidence inside was destroyed. Baroness Casey told a news conference yesterday that the broken fridge was “symbolic of an organisation that has lost its way”.claims to be taking violence against females seriously rung hollow, adding that its services to women and children were unforgiveable.“If they cannot get it right then we probably need to split the Met up but I do think they can reform it.
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