Met police incapable of change, says mother of murdered sisters after Simon Levy case
Mina Smallman, whose daughters were murdered in 2020, has stated that the Metropolitan police are incapable of change and "decide who matters" in cases of violence against women. She cited the case of sex offender Simon Levy, who was free to kill two women after police failings, noting that one victim, a sex worker, was not taken seriously until Levy murdered a mother of four.

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AI-generatedMina Smallman, whose daughters were murdered in 2020, has stated that the Metropolitan police are incapable of change and "decide who matters" in cases of violence against women. She cited the case of sex offender Simon Levy, who was free to kill two women after police failings, noting that one victim, a sex worker, was not taken seriously until Levy murdered a mother of four. Smallman believes the Met is too large and riddled with issues like inactivity, corruption, misogyny, and racism, preventing effective change despite the current leadership's intentions. Crime and policing minister Sarah Jones described Levy as a monster and expressed deep concern over the failings that allowed him to remain free, signaling a government review.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe Met is incapable of change because it is "too big".
Two police officers were jailed in 2021 after taking and sharing photographs of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman's dead bodies.
The Metropolitan police is too big for any senior team to have a hands-on understanding of day-to-day activities.
The Metropolitan police does not take all cases of violence against women seriously and "decides who matters".
Simon Levy was left free to kill two women after police failings.