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Tag Archives: Croydon Police Station
Two Merton police stations to close in latest Met cut-backs
Croydon, Sutton and Bromley stations among those to operate on reduced opening hours in future under the latest police budget cuts Wimbledon and Mitcham are among 10 London police stations facing permanent closure under the latest version of cost-cutting measures … Continue reading
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Croydon on Met’s list of 20 police stations to remain open
Croydon is among the 20 police stations in London listed to stay open, in controversial closure plans released yesterday by the Metropolitan Police. Sutton, Kingston and Brixton police front counters will also be kept open under the plans. But Wimbledon, … Continue reading
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Met’s month-long amnesty on potentially lethal blank guns
Croydon is among the police stations around the capital which, from tomorrow, will be allowing people to hand in a certain type of blank gun as part of a month-long amnesty aimed at getting these potentially deadly weapons off the … Continue reading
Croydon police officer dismissed for using offensive racist slur
The number of Metropolitan Police officers being dismissed has reached a new high, with more than 100 sacked last year, while there are 344 officers still working for the Met who are awaiting misconduct hearings, according to London’s police service. … Continue reading
Tensions high as public outraged over black mum’s arrest
Demonstration planned outside police station tonight as it emerges that Met is also under investigation by watchdog following death of 30-year-old black man who was arrested in Croydon town centre last week Croydon police are expected to be on full … Continue reading
Woman ends silence to report rapist father to Croydon police
After carrying a victim’s burden for decades, a woman who was sexually abused by her father when she was a child has waived her right to anonymity to show others “justice is always possible”. Sarah Mo says she was first … Continue reading