Met Police may be failing to spot serial killers like Stephen Port - watchdog

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Met Police could still be missing homicides after serial killer case, says watchdog

of frontline officers who have served less than two years with the Met, in some boroughsThe report even described "occasions when money and drugs were found in a deceased person's possession at the mortuary, when officers had supposedly searched them at the scene of death".

The force was "sincere in our desire to make real change to minimise the chance of a case like this ever happening again". "We will fully consider the recommendations made by HMICFRS and ensure these are not just fully addressed but embedded into our working practices."

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