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Met Police urges Londoners to report hate incidents, crime or not
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crime9h ago

Met Police urges Londoners to report hate incidents, crime or not

  • The Met Police urge Londoners to report hate incidents, even if they are not crimes, to track rising tensions.
  • Commissioner Rowley says reports help monitor community tensions and inform resource use.
  • The British Muslim Trust co-launched the effort to monitor anti-Muslim hate and support reporters.
  • A helpline and digital channels have been set up for hate-reporting, including WhatsApp and webchat.
  • The Met faced scrutiny after a Panorama program showing officers making racist and sexist comments.
  • Rowley vowed to tighten vetting and standards to restore integrity at the Met.
  • The launch event included London Mayor Sadiq Khan and other senior figures.
  • The police say reporting helps determine if tension is escalating in areas or between neighbours.
  • The policy shift has sparked concern among victims and communities about not investigating non-crime hate incidents.
  • The Met emphasised tracking data to identify and respond to hostility trends.
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Met Commissioner blames shoplifting epidemic on storekeepers
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crime6h ago

Met Commissioner blames shoplifting epidemic on storekeepers

  • Metropolitan Police Commissioner says some shops don’t report shoplifting and need to do better.
  • Rowley linked reporting gaps to a 20% rise in shoplifting across England and Wales.
  • The Met plans to work with major retailers and a tech firm to identify prolific shoplifters.
  • Boots and other chains were singled out as 'fantastic' and serious about tackling theft.
  • Retail losses were cited by the Daily Mail with figures from the British Retail Consortium.
  • Cages and intensive security have been reported in some UK stores to protect staff and goods.
  • The Home Affairs Committee questioned Rowley about prosecutions and reporting.
  • Rowley claimed a near doubling in prosecutions for shoplifting is 'close' and ongoing.
  • The Met says it is coordinating with retailers and a tech company to identify prolific offenders.
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