Images via World Humanitarian Drive Thousands of people tuned into an awards ceremony that honoured the slain Croydon police officer Matt Ratana on Easter Monday (April 5). The former Croydon PC, who was shot and killed in Croydon last year, was honoured posthumously with the Regal British Award by the World Humanitarian Drive (WHD) who hosted the ceremony. As part of the United Nations International Day of Conscience, the Croydon-based NGO founded by Dr Abdul Basit Syed were joined by a number of illustrious guests including Mandla Mandela MP, the grandson of Nelson Mandela, who was also recognized during the proceedings.
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This also applies to those arriving from countries not on the travel corridor list. However the source, who is a close relation to an officer serving with Croydon MPS, expressed serious concerns about the force s internal handling of coronavirus. They are putting people’s lives and families at risk. They have no care and consideration over this, they told the Croydon Guardian. When asked whether this was the only incident of Met Police officers not acting appropriately regarding coronavirus rules, they added: No. In general, that joint operation with the Transport for London team, they were all driving round in mini buses, no PPE, no masks on.