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Suffragent@Suffragent_ · Oct 4, 2024

I just asked @metpoliceuk for an update on this case. Scroll down for their response. A thread🧵 #TwoTierKeir…

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Summary

A Twitter thread criticizes the Metropolitan Police for failing to arrest someone in an assault case after 10 weeks, despite having facial recognition technology, a clear image of the suspect's face, and alleged evidence that police were present during the attack. The poster is filing a complaint with the Independent Office for Police Conduct and accuses both the Met Police and Nando's of refusing further communication.

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  1. #1

    I just asked @metpoliceuk for an update on this case. Scroll down for their response. A thread🧵 #TwoTierKeir #twotierjustice

  2. #2

    10 weeks on, still no arrest. No sense of urgency.

  3. #3

    Odd considering the Met use facial recognition technology. met.police.uk/advice/advice-…

  4. #4

    And they have a clear image of his face.

  5. #5

    My response.

  6. #6

    He could also be seen paying for his food - presumably with a card. If so, they’ll have access to his bank details.

  7. #7

    Here is a first-person account of the assault by the victim. She says she was completely let down by @metpoliceuk. If anyone has her details, pls share.

  8. #8

    @metpoliceuk Incredibly, she says @metpoliceuk were present at the time of the attack but still failed to take action. MAJOR red flags 🚩 🚩🚩🚩🚩

  9. #9

    @metpoliceuk Email from @NandosUK

  10. #10

    @metpoliceuk @NandosUK I’ve replied to the Met asking further questions, but am yet to receive a response. Will update accordingly.

  11. #11

    @metpoliceuk @NandosUK Latest: Met Police now ignoring all communication and FOI requests, so Im making a complaint to the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct). Stay tuned.

  12. #12

    @metpoliceuk @NandosUK Nando's UK also refusing to communicate further.