Met Police
Coverage of Met Police in the Nexus archive.
- CCTV captures moment woman last seen with accused double killer
CCTV footage captured the moment a woman was last seen with the accused double killer. Simon Levy and the Met Police are mentioned in the report.
- Gary Glitter charged with new historical sex offences against girl
Gary Glitter has been charged with new historical sex offences against a girl and lost a parole board bid to be freed from jail.
- Man convicted of murder after 15-year-old boy shot dead in London park
A man has been convicted of murder after a 15-year-old boy was shot dead in a London park. The perpetrator, Aderahman Boumzough, was identified in the case. The incident was captured in a photograph by the Met Police.
- Police name man stabbed to death in London
Kamahl Cameron-Williams was stabbed to death in Crystal Palace, London. The Metropolitan Police identified him as the victim and released a photograph.
- Millions face having their faces scanned as Met Police expand the use of facial recognition to London's West End
The Met Police are expanding facial recognition technology use to London's West End, potentially affecting millions by scanning their faces. This move raises concerns about privacy and surveillance in public spaces.
- Second boy charged with knife murder of 17-year-old in Battersea
A second boy has been charged with the knife murder of a 17-year-old in Battersea. Jamal Coombes is mentioned in the article, with a photo credited to the Met Police.
- Moment innocent black 16-year-old is arrested for attempted murder after his suicidal mother threw herself off block of flats - as he wins £130,000 payout from Met Police for discrimination
A 16-year-old Black boy was arrested for attempted murder after his suicidal mother threw herself off a block of flats. He later received a £130,000 payout from the Met Police for discrimination.
- Black 16-year-old arrested for attempted murder after his suicidal mother threw herself off block of flats sues Met Police
A Black 16-year-old was arrested for attempted murder after his suicidal mother threw herself off a block of flats. He is now suing the Met Police.
- The Met Police inspector sacked for keeping naked pictures of junior colleague on work phone
A Met Police inspector was dismissed for retaining naked images of a junior colleague on a work phone. The incident led to his termination from the force.
- Two men recruited by Iran found guilty of stabbing TV presenter on London street
Two men, George Stana and Nandito Badea, were found guilty of stabbing a TV presenter on a London street. They were recruited by Iran, according to the article.
- Woman hit by police van settles claim with Met Police for £1.3m
A woman was hit by a police van and settled a claim with the Met Police for £1.3 million. The incident occurred on Streatham High Road near Gracefield Gardens.
- Met Police officer denies swindling Cartier, Dior and other luxury retailers out of thousands of pounds
A Met Police officer has denied allegations of swindling luxury retailers including Cartier and Dior out of thousands of pounds. The case involves accusations of financial misconduct against high-end fashion and jewelry brands.
- Teenager charged with murder after 15-year-old boy fatally stabbed in London
A teenager has been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old boy in London. Brayan David Saldarriaga is identified as the suspect in the incident.
- The truth behind the 'Darth Vader' data firm Palantir: Sadiq Khan blocked their £50m Met Police contract... but those who have seen how it is transforming the NHS say it's saving countless lives
Sadiq Khan blocked a £50m Palantir contract for the Met Police, but the data firm's use in transforming the NHS is said to be saving countless lives.
- Boy, 16, arrested on suspicion of murder after 15-year-old stabbed to death near park
A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder after a 15-year-old was stabbed to death near a park. Brayan David Saldarriaga, the suspect, is pictured by the Met Police.
- Stepmother guilty of killing five-year-old girl in scalding bath in 1978
Janice Nix was found guilty of killing a five-year-old girl by scalding her in a bath in 1978. The conviction was reached after a recent trial.
- Andrew 'wants taxpayer-funded security reinstated' after being 'threatened near his home by balaclava-clad man'
Andrew wants taxpayer-funded security reinstated after being threatened near his home by a balaclava-clad man. The incident occurred near Andrew's residence and has raised concerns about his safety. Taxpayer-funded security would provide him with additional protection.
- Met Police officer 'swindled Cartier, Dior and other luxury retailers after claiming not to have received jewellery and bikinis bought online', court hears
A Met Police officer is accused of swindling luxury retailers by claiming not to have received online purchases, including jewellery and bikinis from Cartier and Dior. The case is being heard in court. The officer allegedly deceived multiple high-end brands.
- Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner should face trial in Britain 'for her abduction and murder', Met Police say
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner should face trial in Britain for her abduction and murder, according to Met Police. Madeleine McCann was abducted and murdered. The trial is expected to take place in Britain.
- Ex-Met Police chief sexually assaulted two 'vulnerable young men' during 'chemsex sessions' after meeting on Grindr, court hears
A former Met Police chief allegedly sexually assaulted two vulnerable young men during chemsex sessions after meeting on Grindr. The incidents were heard in court, revealing a disturbing pattern of behavior. The victims were reportedly targeted due to their vulnerability.
- Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley doubles down on his criticism of 'thoughtless' Zak Polanski as he accuses him of 'undermining' hero officers over Golders Green arrest
Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley criticized Zak Polanski for being 'thoughtless' and accused him of undermining police officers following a Golders Green arrest. Rowley defended the officers involved, calling their actions heroic.
- Zack Polanski publicly rebuked by Met Police chief for retweet criticising officers who arrested Golders Green terror suspect
Zack Polanski was publicly rebuked by the Met Police chief for retweeting criticism of officers who arrested a terror suspect in Golders Green. The incident highlights tensions between public figures and law enforcement over policing actions.
- Shoplifters are escaping justice because storekeepers are not handing over CCTV to prosecute them, Met Police chief insists
Shoplifters are avoiding prosecution due to storekeepers refusing to provide CCTV footage, according to the Met Police chief. The police chief emphasizes that this lack of cooperation undermines justice for theft cases.