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Sir Andrew Mitchell calls out Met Police over Ali Kololo’s civil claim

Ali Kololo and his sisters, on the day he was released from prison in April 2023

Former cabinet minister Sir Andrew Mitchell has branded the Metropolitan Police’s treatment of Reprieve client Ali Kololo “disgraceful,” accusing the Met of a “cover-up” at taxpayer expense. Ali was wrongfully convicted of being involved in the murder and abduction of two British tourists, following a deeply unfair trial in which a Met detective was the star witness for the prosecution.

A report by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found the detective omitted “significant forensic evidence” and would have had a “case to answer for gross misconduct,” had he not retired.

Ali has filed a civil claim against the Met, seeking redress for the harm suffered – he spent 11 years in prison as a result of this miscarriage of justice.

“When the Home Office directed me to the Met for answers about public expenditure on this case, I reasonably expected co-operation, not obstruction,” Sir Andrew wrote.

“The more you and your colleagues deflect and obfuscate, the greater the suspicion that a huge amount of money is being wasted by the Met defending this case.”

Read the full story at the Telegraph.