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Met Police pay out £360,000 a year for wrongly ramming doors down in raids, FOI reveals

The Met police raided the wrong houses 900 times last year, a Freedom of Information request has revealed. 

London Loves Business report:

The financial fallout due to Metropolitan Police officers ramming down doors at wrong addresses to carry out police raids has come to light for the first time.

With officers having to get tough in smashing their way through to a potential suspect’s home many thousands of times a year, red-faced coppers have had to pay out hundreds of times each year for barging into the wrong address.

Official figures indicate that the Met was deluged with roughly a thousand claims each year from 2010-2012, receiving 1,109 claims of “wrongful forced entry” in 2010/2011.

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