The Metropolitan Police has issued an apology after officers unlawfully destroyed several tents belonging to homeless people outside a hospital in Camden, London. Human Rights charity Liberty had threatened legal action on behalf of one of the affected individuals, Anthony Sinclair.
The Metropolitan Police has apologised to a man after homeless people's tents were destroyed in Camden. https://t.co/Y6HhuDpHfi
The Metropolitan Police has admitted officers acted unlawfully when several tents belonging to homeless people were destroyed in London. Human Rights charity Liberty threatened legal action against the Met on behalf of one of the group, Anthony Sinclair, https://t.co/RxDdqVbPAA
Met Police apologises after homeless people's tents destroyed outside hospital https://t.co/OaOEiDFJDo
Met Police apologises after homeless tents destroyed https://t.co/LhObphWJtZ
Officers used special powers to move on an unlawful encampment at Hanley Road, Upton-Upon-Severn yesterday. This was in response to community concerns following the unauthorised arrival of seven caravans and several vehicles on Friday. Read more ➡️ https://t.co/IlMixcrvep https://t.co/YRl5Rtx3fc