Police investigate after officer chants ‘free Palestine’ at demonstration

The Metropolitan Police told Jewish News that officers know they must not to actively participate in demonstrations or adopt political positions

Screenshot from the video posted on Twitter.

The Metropolitan Police has confirmed it is investigating after one of its officers shouted “free Palestine” at last week’s demonstration in London.

In a clip obtained by Jewish News, the official, who has the number 2460 on her uniform, is seen embracing a demonstrator who gives her a flower.

After the two hug, the female offer puts her hand in the air and is heard shouting “free free Palestine.”

The video appears to have been filmed at a London demonstration from the weekend protesting against Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip.

Responded to someone who posted the clip on Twitter, Police Chief Superintendent Roy Smith said: “I can confirm that colleagues
Met Contact Centre are aware of this incident and it has been passed to the relevant department for investigation.

“Whilst we expect officers to engage they must remain impartial.”


A Metropolitan Police spokesman told Jewish News: “We are aware of a video that has been posted on social media which shows an officer joining in with chanting while on duty at a demonstration.

“While officers are encouraged to positively engage with those attending demonstrations, they know they are not to actively participate or adopt political positions. This is vital to ensuring the public have confidence in our officers.

“The Directorate of Professional Standards has been informed and are investigating the full circumstances of this incident and to determine what further action is appropriate.”

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