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No kosher cops in ethnic police project

July 30, 2009 15:23
Jewish Police

ByLeon Symons, Leon Symons

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A pilot scheme to give ethnic victims of crime the right to ask for a police officer from their own community is unlikely to involve the Jewish community.

The scheme is currently being tested by London’s Metropolitan Police with the Sikh and Punjabi community. The police is also encouraging its staff associations — which represent minority groups, such as Muslims and Hindus — to promote the initiative within their respective communities.

Black people and homosexuals may also be entitled to ask for an officer of the same ethnicity or sexuality. But Inspector Mat Shaer, chair of the Jewish Police Association, said it would not get involved because of the existence of the Community Security Trust.

“We were asked for our views and our opinion was that each community has its own differing requirements,” said Inspector Shaer.