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Home / Crime and Justice / Ex-Cop Blasts Met Over Deported Pickpocket Suspect

Ex-Cop Blasts Met Over Deported Pickpocket Suspect

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Former officer attacked while stopping a pickpocket on Westminster Bridge.
  • One suspect in the assault case was deported despite being identified.
  • The ex-officer criticizes Scotland Yard's investigation for its extensive delays.
Ex-Cop Blasts Met Over Deported Pickpocket Suspect

Ned Donovan, a former Special Constable with the Metropolitan Police and grandson of author Roald Dahl, has publicly criticized the force for its handling of an assault case from August 2024. While off-duty, Donovan intervened to stop a pickpocket on Westminster Bridge and was subsequently attacked, sustaining injuries to his face and body.

Donovan alleges the Met police investigation has been marked by 'malicious incompetence' and 18 months of 'inertia.' He specifically points to the failure to properly flag and interview suspects, leading to one individual being 'inadvertently deported' despite being identified in connection with the assault. This means the suspect will not face trial in the UK.

Expressing deep disappointment, Donovan stated he was let down by the 'failures' and delays, including issues with obtaining witness statements and DNA evidence. He has written to Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, seeking accountability for those who have mishandled the case. The Met has apologized, acknowledging that the service provided did not meet expected standards and that the investigation remains ongoing.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ned Donovan is criticizing the Met Police for their alleged 'malicious incompetence' and investigation delays following an assault he sustained while off-duty in August 2024.
One of the identified suspects in Ned Donovan's assault case was 'inadvertently deported' and will not face trial in the UK.
The Met Police has apologized for not meeting expected standards and stated that the investigation into the assault case remains ongoing.

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