Recommendation - Metropolitan Police Service, April 2020
Recommendation date: 22 April 2020
Response due: 17 June 2020
Published: 4 September 2020
Domestic abuse
We reviewed an appeal from someone who complained that a Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer had not impartially investigated a domestic abuse incident and did not advise the complainant they were no longer subject to bail conditions until five days after the decision to take no further action was taken. The officer suggested this was due to safeguarding concerns for the victim and claimed their decision was taken in line with the MPS General Investigation Policy. We were of the view that the current guidance provided to officers in such scenarios may be unclear.
Recommendations (1)
Recommendation 1
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that the MPS should take any necessary steps to ensure that officers are aware of what actions can be taken when criminal investigations or proceedings end, but the victim still requires safeguarding. Such steps might include producing … Read more
Force Response
Accepted action: On 16th April 2020, changes were made to both the MPS General Investigation and Pre-Charge Investigative Bail Policies, specifically regarding the way in which the MPS communicates with suspects. Both policies now make it clear that the Investigating … Read more