On Thursday, the police anti-corruption and abuse reporting program was made available nationwide, and the numbers for the biggest force in the nation were made public.
Following a string of high-profile scandals, such as Wayne Couzens’ murder of Sarah Everard and the revelation that David Carrick is a serial rapist, the Met became the first force to use the service in November 2022. The public can submit issues about police behavior using the program, which includes a hotline and website. It will now be operated by Crimestoppers, an independent charity that will accept anonymous tip-offs, and available for reports about forces throughout the United Kingdom via phone at 0800 085 0000 or online. It is possible to report possible crimes, such as when volunteers, employees, or officers abuse their positions, take bribes, or mistreat their partners.