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Asian police officer threatens suit on racism grounds
London, June 27, 2008 (IANS)
The
Metropolitan Police of London is facing its worst ever race crisis
with a top-ranking officer, an Asian Muslim, threatening to sue
the force for racial discrimination. Assistant Commissioner Tarique
Ghaffur has found support from the powerful National Black Police
Association (NBPA) which has decided to back him and asked the government
to intervene in the matter.
Ghaffur
is not only the most senior Muslim and Asian officer in the country,
but is third in the chain of command of the Metropolitan Police.
Ghaffur's complaint is that his seniors, including commissioner
Sir Ian Blair, have sidelined and undermined him, especially over
his role running policing for the London Olympics in 2012.
The
race row has been has been gathering storm in the past few weeks
and broke the surface when Sir Ian openly summoned Ghaffur for talks,
threatening disciplinary action if he did not attend. Ghaffur attended
the meeting yesterday and soon afterwards, announced he wanted to
sue the department.
NBPA
president Ali Dizaei says Ghaffur's complaint is legitimate. Dizaei,
a commander in the Metropolitan Police, was himself in the news
recently after he raised a racism row, forcing the department to
settle a payout in the case. Yet another case of senior officer
Shabir Hussain is currently being heard.
A decade
ago the McPherson Inquiry, set up by the government had found the
Metropolitan Police to be "institutionally racist". Since
then the force has been taking measures to wipe out the stigma,
but now things are back to square one.
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