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Home Secretary Addresses ‘Two-Tier Policing’ Row After Henry Nowak Murder

Home Secretary Addresses ‘Two-Tier Policing’ Row After Henry Nowak Murder

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has insisted police must treat everyone equally, following a furious public debate over the handling of the Henry Nowak murder case and claims of “two-tier policing” by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.

Mahmood’s Plea for Equality

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has called for calm amidst the growing anger over the Henry Nowak murder, stating that it is “not helpful” to pit communities against each other. As reported by the Daily Express, Ms Mahmood declared that police officers must treat all individuals equally, regardless of race or religion.

Ms Mahmood emphasised that “all are equal before the law” and public services must uphold this principle. She added that the government “will not tolerate a situation where other irrelevant factors are taken into account” when assessing risk, according to the Daily Express.

Farage’s “Two-Tier Policing” Claim

The Home Secretary’s comments come after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claimed the Henry Nowak case demonstrated that “the rights of white people mattered less than those of ethnic minorities”. Mr Farage asserted that Mr Nowak was “actually treated in a way that meant an accusation of a racial slur was treated more seriously than an act of murder”, as reported by the Daily Express.

Downing Street, however, rejected this claim, stating there is “no such thing as two-tier policing”. Reform UK’s position is that law enforcement must be applied equally to all citizens, and any perceived disparity undermines public trust and the principle of equality before the law.

Disturbing Bodycam Footage Revealed

The controversy intensified after shocking bodycam footage was released by Hampshire Constabulary. The Daily Express reported that the footage showed officers handcuffing 18-year-old Henry Nowak and initially ignoring his claims of being stabbed, with one officer telling him, “I don’t think you have mate.”

  • Henry Nowak told officers he had been stabbed four times and said “I can’t breathe” nine times.
  • Vickrum Digwa, 23, was jailed for life for the murder, having stabbed Nowak with a ceremonial knife.
  • Digwa claimed he was a victim of racist abuse, which officers appeared to prioritise over Nowak’s injuries.
  • The footage showed Digwa’s family surrounding Henry, telling officers he was “dropping” and had “a mouthful of blood”.
  • Officers were seen dragging Henry, who had collapsed on the ground, across gravel.

What This Means for Britain

This incident raises serious questions about the impartiality and effectiveness of policing on our streets, particularly when ordinary British citizens are involved.

For your family, it means a fundamental trust in law enforcement is undermined when the public perceives that some victims are treated differently based on their background.

The Home Secretary’s response highlights the political establishment’s struggle to address public concerns about fairness without acknowledging potential systemic issues.

This situation fuels the belief among many that the political class prioritises certain narratives over the common-sense application of justice for all citizens.

The public will be watching closely to see if concrete actions are taken to ensure that police forces are held accountable and that every individual is truly equal before the law.

Ultimately, this case underscores the urgent need for transparent, unbiased policing that serves all British people without fear or favour.

Share if you believe all citizens deserve equal treatment and protection under the law.

This article is a factual summary of reporting by Daily Express. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, Henry Nowak, Nigel Farage, Reform UK, Policing, Law and Order, Justice

Source: Daily Express | Breaking Brexit News


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  1. Yet again, too little too late from Liebour and despite Starmer’s panicked criticism, needed Nigel’s comments to elicit any response from this government.

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