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‘Shocking’ number of complaints made against Metropolitan Police

The mayor acknowledged a series of ‘deeply concerning’ incidents have damaged public trust in the Met (PA)

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Scotland Yard received almost 2,000 complaints in the first two months of 2022, new figures have revealed.

Members of the public made 1,921 complaints against the Metropolitan Police in January and February of this year.

Issues included the general level of service provided to discriminatory behaviour and sexual misconduct.

Of the complaints received, 33 were for discriminatory behaviour relating to race.

There were 158 complaints relating to police use of force and 76 for the use of stop and search powers.

Scotland Yard has also received eight complaints relating to the sexual conduct of officers so far in 2022.

Five complaints of sexual assault have been made and one complaint was made for sexual harassment.

The other two made were related to “other sexual conduct”.

Sadiq Khan revealed the figures following a written question from Green Party London Assembly Member Caroline Russell.

Ms Russell said: “I’m really concerned that new data from the Met shows a complaint every week on the basis of disability, a shocking nine complaints a week on the basis of race and about 32 complaints a week related to individual police behaviours including impolite and intolerant actions, overbearing or harassing behaviours and unprofessional attitude and disrespect.

“These complaints reflect some of the shocking examples of rotten police behaviour exposed over recent months.

“Further, the data shows that 80 complaints a week are categorised under ‘police powers’. The people who police us have significant powers to stop, search, detain and arrest us. If the Metropolitan Police Service wants to rebuild trust and confidence, then a good place to start would be opening a conversation with Londoners about consent and what policing by consent looks like in a diverse city like London."

The Met’s Central West Basic Command Unit (BCU) has received 252 complaints so far this year – more than any of the 11 other BCUs in London.

It covers the areas of Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster and Hammersmith and Fulham.

The Central West BCU has consistently received significant numbers of complaints since 2016 according to the new data.

The West BCU – covering Hillingdon, Ealing and Hounslow - also received high numbers of complaints.

Public complaints against the Met reached a high of 16,726 in 2020, while there were around 2,000 fewer complaints the following year.

The Mayor of London said on Monday that public trust in London’s police is at “the lowest level on record” following a series of “devastating scandals” including the murder of Sarah Everard by a then serving Met officer and evidence of homophobic, racist and misogynistic messages shared by officers.

Met Commissioner Cressida Dick announced her resignation last month following a public falling out with the mayor who said he had “lost confidence” in her ability to lead the force.

A spokesperson for Mr Khan said he is “working with the Home Secretary to appoint a new Commissioner who understands the depths of the problems faced by the force and has a plan to restore the trust and confidence of Londoners”.

A new Commissioner is expected to be appointed this summer.

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