PC Mahad Abdalla, 26, appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court yesterday after being arrested over the weekend and charged with non-fatal strangulation and assault .
With Met ‘bad apples’, from murderer Wayne Couzens to rapist David Carrick, fresh in our minds, is it right that our national broadcaster is airing a showreel for the good guys?
focus on that core job of policing london for londoners? baroness casey does address london for londoners? baroness casey does address this london for londoners? baroness casey does address this in london for londoners? baroness casey does address this in her london for londoners? baroness casey does address this in her report - london for londoners? baroness casey does address this in her report and - does address this in her report and she says if the met fails to change this time, this is essentially their last chance, then you do need to look at breaking up the met, but i think baroness casey and sir mark rowley are worried about that because big organisational change sometimes it s very difficult to do in it means you cannot concentrate on the actual proper changes that are needed because you are needed because you re too busy changing the organisation, but i think that is on the table, and if the progress isn t there, i think that could be something that is looked at furt
little like there s much choice in that dynamic- that dynamic. no there is not. there s not that dynamic. no there is not. there s not is that dynamic. no there is not. there s not is no that dynamic. no there is not. there s not is no choice. i that dynamic. no there is not. there s not is no choice. no. | that dynamic. no there is not. i there s not is no choice. no. what were your there s not is no choice. no. what were your impressions of her. i have spoken to shamim a lot over the last year. she s essentially three people. she s a 15 year old girl who left naively. she s a girl who had her formative years in a terrorist state who had this blunt single mindedness. she s also the woman who spent the last four years in a detention facility reflecting on the decisions she has made and at times shows genuine contrition for the choices. times shows genuine contrition for the choices- the choices. she s in a legal battle with the pressure the choices. she s in a legal battle
before that time comes. some victims were in court to see him being punished. after the sentencing, the commissioner said that they could have done more to stop carrick. we that they could have done more to step carrick- stop carrick. we of failed. he should have stop carrick. we of failed. he should have been stop carrick. we of failed. he should have been looked i stop carrick. we of failed. he should have been looked at l stop carrick. we of failed. he | should have been looked at as stop carrick. we of failed. he i should have been looked at as a police officer. there were many signs that we should have joined together. it s upsetting to be stood here talking about this, and i apologise again to the victims. and indeed i apologise for the women of london, many who i am sure will be troubled and their trust in police will be shaken by these events. we