Forever Family Force

The request was refused by Metropolitan Police Service (MPS).

Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

BACKGROUND
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
"Who are Forever Family? The secretive British protest group with uniforms, body armour, walkie-talkies and military-style drills who resemble the Black Panther movement in 'battle against racism'
Organisation Forever Family aims to support and centralise community groups
Members resembled the Black Panther revolutionary activists of 1960s America
Videos showed group stood in rows and following orders in military-style drill
March marked 186th anniversary of day Abolition of Slavery Act came into force"

REQUEST
All information held relating to MPS current or past investigations into Forever Family Force for any breach of the Public Order Act 1936. This includes, but is NOT limited to image information.

Yours faithfully,

Edward Williams

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

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Dear Sir,

Please see the attached in respect of your recent information request.

Yours sincerely,

Data Office Triage Team
IRU Triage Team |Data Office |Metropolitan Police Service
📧: [email address]
: 10th Floor South |Marlowe House| Sidcup |DA15 7ET

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Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

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Dear Mr Williams,

 

Please find attached MPS response to your FOIA request ref:
01/FOI/20/016188 - WILLIAMS - Request for Forever Family Force.

 

 

 

Bibi Karim

Information Manager

Data Governance

Data Office

Metropolitan Police Service

 

Email: [1][email address]

Core location: New Peel House, Hendon.

[2]cid:image003.png@01D609AB.18066C20

 

 

 

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Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)'s handling of my FOI request 'Forever Family Force'.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/f...

Yours faithfully,

Edward Williams

Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

Thank you for your email to the Metropolitan Police Service Data Office.

 

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A response will follow in due course.

 

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we clear all the emails we received prior to yours.

 

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Cyclops on behalf of Jerryl Pearson, Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

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Information Rights Unit
PO Box 313
Sidcup
DA15 0HH

 

Email: [1][The Met request email]

 

[2]www.met.police.uk

 

Your ref: 
Our ref: 01/FOI/20/016480

 

21/10/2020

 

 

 
 

 

Dear Mr Williams

 

 

Freedom of Information Review Reference No: 01/FOI/20/016480

 

I write in connection with your request for a review of the handling
and/or decision relating to 01/FOI/20/016188 which was received by the
Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 20/10/2020.   

 

A review will now be conducted in accordance with the Code of Practice
issued under Section 45 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the Act).
 The reviewing officer will reconsider the original request before
responding to you with their findings.

 

There is no statutory time limit in relation to the completion of an
Internal Review.  However, the MPS aim to complete Internal Reviews within
20 working days or in exceptional cases, within 40 working days.  This is
based upon guidance published by the Information Commissioner.

 

If it is not possible to complete the Internal Review within this
timescale you will be informed at the earliest opportunity. 

 

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refer the matter to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).

 

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Commissioner please visit their website at www.ico.org.uk.  Alternatively,
write to or phone: 

 

Information Commissioner's Office 

Wycliffe House 

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Wilmslow 

Cheshire 

SK9 5AF 

Phone:  0303 123 1113

 

Yours sincerely 

 

J. Pearson

 

 

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Dear Cyclops on behalf of Jerryl Pearson,

the public needs to know why you too scared to prosecute.

Paul Golding of Britain First was prosecuted, but he was white, are you running a racist force?
Fair question.

Yours sincerely,

Edward Williams

Cyclops on behalf of Yvette Taylor, Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)

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Information Rights Unit
PO Box 313
Sidcup
DA15 0HH

 

Email: [1][The Met request email]

 

[2]www.met.police.uk

 

Your ref: 
Our ref: 01/FOI/20/016480

 

13/11/2020

 

 

 
 

 

Dear Mr. Williams

 

Freedom of Information Request Reference No: 01/FOI/20/016480

 

Please see the attached in respect of your Freedom of Information request
referenced above.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Yvette Taylor

 

 

      Official Sensitive

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