Click to Enlarge
Facebook
Twitter
The Daily Telegraph reports that a firearms officers serving in the Metropolitan Police faces the sack over the killing of a “gangster” who was taking part in a foiled jailbreak eight years ago. The paper says the unnamed officer was cleared of criminal wrongdoing after shooting dead Jermaine Baker, who at the time was preparing to spring two prisoners from Wood Green Crown Court in north London, but that the Independent Office for Police Conduct is now set to announce he will be the subject of a gross misconduct hearing. It follows the decision by hundreds of armed officers in the Met to lay down their weapons over the weekend after a colleague was charged with murder over the fatal shooting of 24-year-old Chris Kaba.

Metro Front Page 20th of December 2024

Gisèle, a courageous survivor, expressed her relief and gratitude after her former husband and others were sentenced for their long-standing crimes, highlighting the support she received during the difficult trial and her hope for collective healing and understanding.

Read More »

Metro Front Page 17th of December 2024

Tengbo Yang, a businessman alleged to have connections with Prince Andrew and suspected of espionage activities, has denied all accusations and insists he has done nothing wrong, raising questions about security and diplomatic relations.

Read More »