Met Police launches Race Action Plan to rebuild trust, implement stop and search charter, and foster workforce diversity.

The Metropolitan Police has launched a Race Action Plan to rebuild trust with London's black communities, acknowledging past failures. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley described the initiative as a positive step, featuring a new stop and search charter developed with community input, reforms on child intimate searches, and efforts to enhance workforce diversity. The plan aims to transform the Met into a more inclusive and anti-racist organization, with progress updates scheduled biannually.

September 22, 2024
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