La polizia metropolitana colpita dalla crisi viene presa in MISURE SPECIALI: Britain’s largest force is ordered to improve after Wayne Couzens’ murder of Sarah Everard, the strip search of Child Q and Charing Cross scandals laid bare string of failures
Il Polizia Metropolitana was today placed in special measures for the first time ever due to concerns about ‘serious or critical shortcomings’ following a wave of scandals that blighted Cressida Dick’s tenure.
A damning watchdog report cited numerous fiascos, including the murder of Sarah Everard by serving officer Wayne Couzens and the failure to properly investigate serial killer Stephen Port.
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services also mentioned the ‘racially profiled’ stop and search of the Team GB sprinter Bianca Williams, 26, who was hauled from her car alongside her husband.
It followed the revelation of racist WhatsApp messages exchanged by officers at Charing Cross Police Station and the strip-search of a 15-year-old schoolgirl known as Child Q, which prompted fresh claims the force was institutionally racist.
Other scandals included the jailing of two officers for taking photos of the corpses of murdered sisters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, and Operation Midland – the disastrous probe into fake claims of VIP paedophilia.
The force was also heavily criticised for failing to stop Extinction Rebellion protests from shutting down London, with videos of officers dancing with protesters sparking anger.
Today’s news is a humiliation for the Met, which is now officially ranked among Britain’s failing forces.
Dame Cressida retired as commissioner in February when London Mayor Sadiq Khan withdrew his support, saying he did not believe she had the ability to restore confidence.
The force will now be put under enhanced scrutiny, required to report to inspectors more regularly and could be asked to meet specific targets.
Greater Manchester Police is already in special measures after failing to record 80,000 crime reports.

The Met’s scandal ravaged former commissioner, Il contratto di Cressida Dick "è arrivato con tre condizioni da Priti Patel, who stepped down in February after Sadiq Khan said he no longer had confidence in her
Il ministro degli Interni Priti Patel ha detto: ‘I expect the police to get the basics right. It is clear the Metropolitan Police Service is falling short of these expectations which is why I support the action that HMICFRS has taken today to highlight their failings – and I expect the Met and the London Mayor to take immediate action to begin addressing them.
‘The process to recruit a new Commissioner is well underway and I have made clear that the successful candidate must demonstrate sustained improvements in the Metropolitan Police Service in order to regain public trust both in London and across the country.
‘The new Commissioner will need to deliver on the public’s priorities for the police – making our streets safer, bearing down on crime and bringing more criminals to justice, while continuing to recruit thousands of new officers to protect local communities.’
A HMICFRS spokesman said: ‘We can confirm that we are now monitoring the Metropolitan Police Service through our Engage process, which provides additional scrutiny and support to help it make improvements.’

A damning watchdog report cited numerous fiascos, including the murder of Sarah Everard by serving officer Wayne Couzens