The police will not investigate the complaint against Metropolitan Police after stopping Portuguese sprinter Ricardo dos Santos for in second time.
27-year- the old sportsman was pulled out over police in West London earlier this month when the officers thought he using his phone while driving.
Scotland Yard made Voluntary application to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) over stop, but complaint sent back to the meth police.
police watchdog added what Mr. Dos Santos was told about update.
In a statement on On Thursday, the Meteorological Police said officers “clearly indicated” for in car to pull over but this “failed do it”, after which they called for further help.
” driver stopped after about five minutes in Orsett Terrace W2 and the officers told him why they wanted stop vehicle” force said.
“After the conversation vehicle was allowed on this is way.”
Sprinter posted video footage of Incident on Twitter, blaming force of over- the police due to the presence of seven armed policemen.
Police on video car you can see it stop and flash blue lights in front of Mr dos Santos, after which he drove around car and stopped after a few minutes.
AT second clip running cop up to the runners car door, pulling out a baton, apparently preparing to break a window.
Mr dos Santos later said that he did not feel safe behind the wheel. in London, after being pulled out over for in second time to force.
The athlete and his partner Bianca Williams who Great Britain athlete, were stopped while driving baby in Maida Vale, West London in 2020.
Ms Williams later blamed the police of their racial profiling.
An active police sergeant and four constables. facing disciplinary hearings on gross misconduct following an incident in which the couple were handcuffed and baby data was saved in police database.
An IOPC spokesperson said: “Having considered referral from MPS of complaint concerning vehicle stop in Orsett Terrace, West London, on On August 14, we notified the Ministry of Emergency Situations last week that the matter does not warrant investigation by the IOPC.”

