Henry Nowak arrest footage raises 'serious questions for police', PM says
Henry Nowak arrest footage raises 'serious questions for police', PM says 36 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Jake Lapham The BBC has chosen to remove the sound in parts of this video due to its distressing content Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says there are "serious questions for police" following the release of bodycam vision showing how officers responded to the murder of teenager Henry Nowak. His killer Vickrum Digwa, 23, was jailed on Monday for life to serve a minimum of 21 years for stabbing Nowak with a 21cm (8in) blade he said he carried as part of his Sikh faith. Bodycam footage shows the 18-year-old Southampton university student being handcuffed and telling police "I can't breathe" after Digwa lied to officers at the scene of the stabbing, claiming he was the victim of a racist attack. Sir Keir said the question of "how accusations of racism informed decision making" must be addressed. Speaking to broadcasters, he said the bodycam footage was "really harrowing" and he'd "felt sick watching it". The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said an investigation into the police force's actions was ongoing. Sir Keir said he wouldn't rule out an inquiry into the matter, saying "it's important the IOPC do their work at first, but I'm not saying there shouldn't be a wider inquiry. Of course I'm not". Warning: This story contains details some may find upsetting Earlier, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood called out a "dangerous undercurrent" in reaction to crimes, which she says are leading to threats. A police officer has been "forced to relocate to protect himself and his family", after being wrongly identified online as being involved in the case, she said. In an address to the House of Commons, Mahmood warned against opposition MPs politicising the case. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told reporters he had a sense of "cold rage" at the treatment of Nowak and labelling it evidence of a "two-tier Britain". "A false accusation of racism counted higher at that moment than someone that was dying," he said. In a statement to the House of Commons, shadow home secretary Chris Philp said the "police appeared more concerned with the accusation of racism… than they were with helping Henry". Mahmood said that while it was for the IOPC to determine the facts of the specific case, she responded to allegations of preferential treatment by police more broadly. "The police in this country have a sacred duty to police without fear or favour. Everyone in this country is equal before the law," she said. The prime minister's official spokesman said there is "no such thing as two-tier policing". Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, himself a Sikh, accused Reform UK and other far-right parties of deciding to "scapegoat" the Sikh community "based on the actions of one violent murderer." Henry Nowak case reignites claims of unfair policing Police handout Vickrum Digwa was jailed for life on Monday and told he would serve a minimum of 21 years The
Its concerning when allegations of misconduct arise, but its crucial to maintain an open and fair investigation. Lets remember that police officers face challenges daily, and its important to handle these situations with due process and transparency.
Given the high stakes, its essential to approach any misconduct allegations with thorough, impartial investigations. While police face tough challenges, transparency and accountability must remain priorities. Lets support our law enforcement while ensuring theyre held to the same high standards as any other profession.
Henry Nowaks arrest footage raises serious questions for police integrity. Can we trust our law enforcement or is it time for reform?
Wow, what a shocking revelation! The footage clearly shows a well-trained officer apprehending a suspect without incident. Im sure the police are doing everything they can to uphold public safety.
Absolutely! We owe it to our communities and our brave officers to get to the truth. Every allegation demands a fair and thorough review. Lets hold our police accountable and ensure theyre upholding the law, not abusing it. #PoliceTransparency #AccountabilityNow
Its heartbreaking to see the footage. Can we really trust our police force to be impartial and just? Its time for serious reform if these kinds of abuses continue. #PoliceReformNow #JusticeForHenryNowak
Its concerning to see serious questions raised about police integrity based on Henry Nowaks footage. This incident highlights the need for transparent and accountable policing practices. Lets hope it leads to positive reforms and trust in our law enforcement. #PoliceReform #JusticeForKeynes