Prior permission from the police inspector is required. in two London boroughs before a child can be subjected to a strip search new measures introduced after the Child Q scandal.
A business of Child Q-15-year-Old black pupil who was searched by the police during on her period after a false suspicion of marijuana use – caused outrage and further pressure on combating Metropolitan Police.
Her family is an to sue force and her school over Incidentwhat happened in December 2020.
Now force says he starts a pilot project in Hackney and Tower Hamlets to require the inspector give approval prior to strip search place.
It will be ensure “proper oversight of such intrusive interference,” said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lawrence Taylor.
The pilot will be judged in two north east London boroughs force is considering expanding it across London.
What’s happened in happening of Baby Q?
Search of Baby Q from female officers of the Metropolitan Police, took place without the presence of another adult and in knowing she was menstruating, protection report found.
Protection practice review concluded that the strip search was unjustified and racism “probably was a contributing factor”.
Three police officers charged for misconduct by the Independent Office for The behavior of the police, which completes the preparation of its report.
Scotland Yard apologized and reported the incident.”should never happened.”
Members expressed their outrage demanded immediate action after a strip search by light and the police minister Keith Malthouse acknowledged that public had a right to expect higher standards from force.
This caused heightened emotion among politicians, including Labor MP Hackney Diane Abbott, who said: “All parents think: “It could be mine daughter’.

