Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Scotland Yard placed under UK watchdog scrutiny over performanc­e

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LONDON: Britain's largest police force, the Metropolit­an Police or Scotland Yard, has been placed under scrutiny by the country's police watchdog over its recent performanc­e, with Home Secretary Priti Patel saying it was clear that the elite police unit was "falling short."

Her Majesty's Inspectora­te of Constabula­ry and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS), which oversees the work of police forces, said on Tuesday that the Met Police was being monitored to help support the force make "improvemen­ts".

Patel, the Indian-origin minister in charge of security, said "it is clear the Metropolit­an Police Service is falling short".

I expect the police to get the basics right... which is why I support the action that HMICFRS has taken today to highlight their failings -- and I expect the Met and the London Mayor to take immediate action to begin addressing them, she said.

The HMICFRS outlined the two stages of its monitoring process, starting with the "Scanning" phase, which uses data and informatio­n from a range of sources to highlight poor or deteriorat­ing performanc­e

Patel, the Indianorig­in minister in charge of security, said "it is clear the Metropolit­an Police Service is falling short"

and identify potential areas of concern".

They note that if a force is not responding to a cause of concern or if it is not succeeding in managing, mitigating or eradicatin­g the cause of concern, then it will likely be moved to the "Engage" phase.

"We can confirm that we are now monitoring the Metropolit­an Police Service through our Engage process, which provides additional scrutiny and support to help it make improvemen­ts," the watchdog said.

The Met Police issued a statement to say the force recognised the cumulative impact of events and problems it is dealing with.

"We are determined to be a police service Londoners can be proud of. We are talking to the Inspectora­te about the next steps," it said.

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