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Home / Crime and Justice / Met Police Disarm Elite Flying Squad: Will Robbers Rejoice?

Met Police Disarm Elite Flying Squad: Will Robbers Rejoice?

5 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Metropolitan Police's Flying Squad reportedly disarmed to save money.
  • Former officers warn this decision emboldens armed robbers.
  • The unit's firearms removal marks the end of its historical role.
Met Police Disarm Elite Flying Squad: Will Robbers Rejoice?

The Metropolitan Police's elite Flying Squad, known for tackling violent crime, is reportedly having its firearms confiscated as part of a new cost-saving initiative. This move has left detectives within the unit reportedly devastated, with past and present officers expressing concern over the implications for public safety.

Barry Phillips, a member of the Flying Squad Association, voiced strong opposition, suggesting that armed robbers will likely celebrate the decision. He argued that removing firearms reduces the unit, established in 1918, to a "run-of-the-mill" force, diminishing its historical impact, which notably included the apprehension of the Great Train robbers.

The Metropolitan Police faces a substantial £260 million funding gap, leading to drastic measures including the reduction of 1,700 officers and staff. While the Flying Squad's role has evolved with crime trends, this decision marks a significant shift, potentially impacting its ability to effectively combat serious offenses.

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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.
The firearms are reportedly being removed as a cost-saving measure to help the Metropolitan Police address a significant funding gap.
Established in 1918, the Flying Squad was the first mobile detective unit and cemented its reputation by arresting the Great Train robbers.
Beyond disarming the Flying Squad, the Metropolitan Police has cut 1,700 officers and staff and reduced 24-hour front counter services.

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