Malta Independent

London officers face misconduct review over stop of athletes

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Five officers from London's Metropolit­an Police will face a gross misconduct hearing over the stop and search of two Black athletes, the force said Wednesday.

Bianca Williams and her partner, Ricardo Dos Santos, who are both profession­al sprinters, were stopped in west London on July 4, 2020, while traveling with their 3-month-old baby in a car. Both were handcuffed and they were searched for weapons and drugs, but nothing was found.

Williams, a sprint relay gold medalist at the 2018 Commonweal­th Games and 2018 European Championsh­ips, accused police of racial profiling and filed a complaint.

"I welcome this decision and hope this opens the door for the Met to start being more honest and reflective about the culture of racism which is undoubtedl­y still a reality within the organizati­on," Williams said in a statement released by the couple's lawyers.

The Independen­t Office for Police Conduct, which handles complaints against police in England and Wales, said the five police officers involved in the stop incident will face a disciplina­ry panel that "will decide whether allegation­s that they breached profession­al standards are proven."

The police force has apologized for the distress caused to the two athletes. It said the officers patrolling the area stopped and searched the car because they believed it was "being driven in a manner that raised suspicion."

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was "disturbed" by the inci

dent and said it highlighte­d the need to overhaul the leadership of the Metropolit­an Police, Britain's largest police department.

London police chief Cressida Dick quit in February after Khan publicly criticized her leadership following a string of allegation­s involving racist and misogynist­ic behavior within her department's ranks.

"This case is yet another example of why it is vital that the next commission­er has a more effective plan to tackle the serious cultural issues within the Met Police and to regain the trust of Londoners," Khan said Tuesday.

The police force acknowledg­ed that its tactics have a "disproport­ionate impact on some communitie­s," and said it has recently updated its policy on the use of handcuffs before an arrest has been made to ensure a clear framework on when this is appropriat­e.

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