London police chief calls for 'mega' forces to cut costs

London Metropolitan Police commissioner Mark Rowley (Image:@metpoliceuk)What did Mark Rowley say? UK police forces underfunded and understaffedOrganized crime, knife crime a major issueThe commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police Mark Rowley on Sunday called for major reforms to the United Kingdom's policing model, saying it "hasn't been fit for purpose for at least two decades. "The call comes amid falling public confidence in law enforcement in Britain and as police forces struggle to overcome years of austerity.Writing in The Sunday Times, Rowley called for the 43 police forces in England and Wales to be shrunk into 12-15 regional forces.The Met chief said some of the forces were "too small to operate," while governance, leadership and support functions had become "ever more expensive. "Rowley complained that investment in new technologies to aid law enforcement had been "politically deprioritized" in favour of maintaining a high number of police officers, which he said made it harder to keep up with modern criminals. "It [That policy] hinders the effective confrontation of today's threats and stops us fully reaping the benefits of technology," Rowley added.The Met chief said larger regional forces would make better use of limited funding, required due to the state of Britain's public finances.Rowley also called for the creation of a national policing body and better use of police staff, including more specialist support.Unlike Germany and France, the UK doesn't have a national police agency, although the national crime agency (NCA), which has responsibility for tackling serious and organized crime, does operate UK-wide.England and Wales have 43 police forces, including London's metropolitan police and greater manchester police, while Scotland and Northern Ireland each have their own national police forces.The UK's police forces remained weakened by a decade of austerity following the 2008/9 financial crisis.Police funding was cut by almost a fifth nationally and police officer numbers were cut by 20,000.Although this number has since been restored, several police forces remain financially strained due to years of underinvestment.The national police chief's council warned last year that police forces were facing a £3.2 billion (€3.7 billion, $4.4 billion) funding shortfall at a time of rising operational costs.Despite the UK government promising to hike police funding by 2.3 percent above inflation each year in a recent spending review, police insiders believe the extra cash will plug gaps rather than fund new initiatives.The police funding crisis comes as the UK faces an increased threat from organized crime, including drug and human trafficking, immigration offenses and cyberattacks.Outdated police intelligence infrastructure means that UK police forces often struggle with the scale and sophistication of these crime networks, according to police leaders and government reports.Other worsening public safety issues are: knife crime, particularly among young people, often fueled by drug dealing, as well as the exploitation of children and other vulnerable individuals by drug gangs to sell narcotics.The government of prime minister Keir Starmer has also made violence against women and girls, including domestic abuse, sexual offenses, and stalking, a major police priority.However, public trust in policing is at historic lows due to the underfunding, along with high-profile scandals, such as racism, misogyny, and misconduct within police forces.In the most fwell-known recent case, Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old London woman, was kidnapped, raped, and murdered in March 2021 by a serving Metropolitan Police officer, who abused his authority to deceive her.

Source:The Times

July 07, 2025 07:57 UTC


Sentence of British boy who killed Bhim Kohli, 80, to be reviewed for being unduly lenient

Bhim Kohli (Source: Leicestershire Police, UK)TOI Correspondent from London:The solicitor general has referred the sentence handed down to a 15-year-old British boy for killing 80-year-old Indian-origin Punjab-born dog walker Bhim Kohli to the Court of Appeal for being unduly lenient.Several MPs and members of the public had requested for the sentence to be reviewed under the unduly lenient scheme.The boy and a girl (13) were convicted of manslaughter on April 8 after a trial at which they pleaded not guilty. The pair were sentenced on June 5 at Leicester Crown Court.Kohli was killed while walking his dog Rocky in a Leicestershire park on Sept 1 last year.The boy, who was 14 at the time, wearing a balaclava, racially abused Kohli before slapping him across the face with his slider shoe as Kohli was kneeling, and then kicked and punched him to the ground. He was sentenced to seven years in prison for attacking and injuring Kohli.The girl, who was 12 at the time, was sentenced to a three-year youth rehabilitation order and six-month curfew, for encouraging the boy to use violence, filming the attack and laughing.Kohli died in hospital the following day. Originally from Punjab, he had previously owned a factory that made jumpers.A spokesperson for the attorney general’s office told TOI: “The solicitor general, Lucy Rigby, was appalled by this violent, cowardly attack on an innocent man.After undertaking a detailed review of the case, the solicitor general concluded the sentence of the 15-year-old boy could be referred to the Court of Appeal. The court will determine if the sentence is increased or not.”The sentence of the 13-year-old girl will not be referred.Peter Bedford, one of the MPs who had requested the sentence get reviewed, said: “Whilst I welcome the referral of the male’s sentence as being ‘unduly lenient’, I am shocked that the female’s sentence, which is non-custodial in nature, has not been referred for reconsideration.”Outside court, following the sentencing, Kohli’s daughter, Susan, had said she felt angry and disappointed at the sentences.

Source:The Times

July 06, 2025 12:42 UTC


Shubman Gill breaks Virat Kohli’s record, smashes most runs in a test match with Edgbaston masterclass vs England

Breaking Kohli’s RecordTop Indian Run-Getters in Debut Series as Test Captain460 – Shubman Gill vs England (Away, 2025, 4 innings)*449 – Virat Kohli vs Australia (Away, 2014/15, 4 innings)347 – Vijay Hazare vs England (Home, 1951/52, 7 innings)319 – Nari Contractor vs Pakistan (Home, 1960/61, 6 innings)305 – Dilip Vengsarkar vs West Indies (Home, 1987/88, 5 innings)303 – Mohammad Azharuddin vs New Zealand (Away, 1989/90, 4 innings)Massive Knock at Edgbaston346 – Shubman Gill vs ENG, Edgbaston, 2025*344 – Sunil Gavaskar vs WI, Port of Spain, 1971340 – VVS Laxman vs AUS, Kolkata, 2001Live EventsA Rare Feat in SENA Countries(You can now subscribe to our(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channelShubman Gill has created history by becoming the highest run-scorer in a debut Test series as India captain, surpassing Virat Kohli’s previous record. The young opener achieved this during the second Test against England at Edgbaston, Birmingham.Gill has scored an impressive 460 runs in just four innings, making a strong mark in his first series as full-time Test captain. He began the series with a brilliant 147 at Headingley and followed it up with a stunning 269 in the first innings at Edgbaston. It’s also the highest aggregate by an Indian in a single Test match:Gill has also joined an elite list of Indian batters who have scored over 300 runs in a single Test in SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) countries. Only Rahul Dravid (305 in Adelaide) and Sachin Tendulkar (301 in Sydney) had done it before him.With this record-breaking start, Gill has not only led from the front but also signalled a promising new era in Indian Test cricket.

Source:The Times

July 06, 2025 02:53 UTC


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