Four Metropolitan Police officers who strip-searched a teenage girl in Hackney will face disciplinary action, a report has shown. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has now released ...
Police strip searches of children are a "systemic problem" happening across the country, with black boys being "disproportionately" targeted, according to "shocking" new data. Officers are ...
Charities have condemned the ‘shocking’ number of children who have been strip searched by the Metropolitan Police without an appropriate adult present (Alamy/PA) Four Metropolitan Police ...
Police officers who strip-searched a black schoolgirl while she was on her period could face the sack, Scotland Yard has announced. Three constables are accused of gross misconduct for allegedly ...
The police watchdog has called for a review after ruling that three officers who strip-searched a 15-year-old black girl should face a gross misconduct hearing. The Independent Office for Police ...
The strip-searching of a 15-year-old schoolgirl wrongly accused of possessing cannabis was “unacceptable”, the policing minister has said, after a watchdog announced disciplinary proceedings ...
Protests erupted when it emerged the 15-year-old black schoolgirl was strip-searched while on her period after being wrongly suspected of carrying cannabis at school in Hackney in December 2020.
Three Metropolitan Police officers are facing allegations of gross misconduct over the strip-search of a 15-year-old schoolgirl wrongly accused of possessing cannabis. Watchdog the Independent ...
The policing minister on Friday defended strip-searches of children in “limited circumstances” after it was confirmed that four Met officers face misconduct charges over the Child Q case.
Four Metropolitan Police officers who strip-searched a teenage girl in Hackney will face disciplinary action, a report has shown. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has now released ...
The strip-searching of a 15-year-old schoolgirl wrongly accused of possessing cannabis was “unacceptable”, the policing minister has said, after a watchdog announced disciplinary proceedings ...
The policing minister on Friday defended strip-searches of children in “limited circumstances” after it was confirmed that four Met officers face misconduct charges over the Child Q case.