MPS
ASKED TO PRODUCE REPORT ON FOREST GATE OPERATION
(12 June 2006)
Len
Duvall, chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority, has asked the
Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Ian Blair, for a full report
into the issues surrounding the police operation at Forest Gate.
He said: "The public have a right to expect that questions
should be asked about the way the police operation was conducted.
There was clearly credible intelligence leading to the police operation
at Forest Gate but as with any operation it is important afterwards
to review it and to see whether there are any lessons that can usefully
be learnt from the way it was conducted."
"I
have therefore asked the Commissioner to compile a report that will
cover all aspects of the policing operation, which will be shared
with the Home Secretary and the Mayor of London.
"The
Authority would like to thank Londoners for understanding that the
police must continue to be vigilant in the fight against terrorism.
But at the same time the Authority is concerned that the MPS must
realise that policing has to be sensitive to all our community concerns.
"It
is a difficult balance to strike and these are difficult times -
only last year the police disrupted a number of alleged terrorist
atrocities.
"Last
week's operation was in response to very specific intelligence that,
if not acted upon, would have posed an unacceptable threat to public
safety, particularly in that area.
"While
the search of the house has been completed, this remains a live
inquiry and elements of the intelligence continue to be pursued
and will be until the MPS is satisfied that the intelligence has
been supported or refuted.
"I
and the majority of MPA members retain confidence in Ian Blair and
his senior management team to carry forward our joint policing plan
and modernisation agenda on behalf of Londoners. During Sir Ian's
tenure we have had an unprecedented expansion of police officer
and Police Community Support Officers numbers, and the introduction
of Safer Neighbourhoods teams in every ward to full two years ahead
of schedule. Londoners have demanded a greater emphasis on community-based
policing and Sir Ian has delivered"
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