The Times. Met hails thousands more arrest

From: Sir Mark Rowley

Today I wrote in The Times about an important truth: London is safer than it has ever been – with the lowest homicide levels in over a decade, and the lowest ever per capita. London now has its lowest homicide levels in over a decade, and the lowest ever per capita. That matters, because it means fewer families losing loved ones and fewer lives cut short. This progress has not happened by chance. It reflects years of relentless, proactive work by officers and staff across the Met, focused on protecting life and preventing serious harm. Despite misinformation that often circulates online, the evidence is clear and independently verified. Serious violence is falling. NHS data shows hospital admissions for stabbings and sharp weapon attacks in London are down nearly 30% over five years. Shootings have halved compared to seven years ago. And when the worst does happen, homicide detectives achieved a 95% solve rate last year, giving families justice at the most devastating moments. This progress comes from targeting the most dangerous offenders, dismantling organised crime groups, responsibly using new technology, and diverting young people away from violence through early intervention. It is a privilege to lead such extraordinary people. Above all, I want to thank the officers and staff who give everything to this work. Detectives, specialists, and support teams work through the night, miss family moments, and carry the emotional weight of the most harrowing crimes imaginable. Their professionalism, compassion, and determination are why lives are saved, justice is delivered, and London is safer today. One murder will always be one too many. Behind every statistic is a life taken and a family left with irreversible loss. Our thoughts always remain with victims and their loved ones.

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