Menezes police officer promotedBBCSep. 12, 2006 |
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![]() One of the senior officers in charge on the day Jean Charles de Menezes was shot dead by police is to be promoted. Commander Cressida Dick is to become a deputy assistant commissioner, the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) announced on Tuesday. Mr Menezes was shot seven times at Stockwell Underground station. The family of the Brazilian man said they were "absolutely disgusted and outraged at what is just one more slap in the face". The 27-year-old was mistaken for a suicide bomber a day after the failed bombings on 22 July last year. Cmdr Dick is one of four officers promoted to the rank of deputy assistant commissioner. Her responsibilities include control of the 300 officers of Operation Trident, the police unit that tackles gun crime within London's black communities. On the day of Mr Menezes' death, Cmdr Dick was in charge of the "tactical delivery" of the operation under the overall command of Gold Commander John McDowell. MPA Chair Len Duvall admitted there were some "sensitive and unprecedented circumstances involved" in the new appointments.He added: "Candidates were chosen on the basis of their application and ability. "The MPA would not prejudice an officer's fair promotion prospects by making assumptions about future disciplinary action." |