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HMIC issues further cause of concern on Met’s handling of child exploitation

The force's response to missing children reports and the quality of its CSE investigations were identified as accelerated causes of concern when HMICFRS published its early findings last October.
Category: GovernanceHMICFRSPerformance
Tags: Child Protectionchild sexual exploitationHMICMetropolitan Police Service
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