Police apologise for halting church service on Good Friday

Apr 13, 2021 by

from Christian Today:

Police officers visited Christ the King Polish Church in Balham, London, on Sunday to apologise for halting a Good Friday service.

The Easter service was broken up midway through by officers because they said worshippers “were clearly not socially distanced”.

Worshippers were ordered to leave the building and threatened with £200 fines or even arrest if they failed to provide their details.

At the time, the church said the service had been held in keeping with government Covid-19 guidelines, and that “the police brutally exceeded their powers by issuing their warrant for no good reason, as all government requirements were met”.

On Sunday, Detective Superintendent Andy Wadey and Superintendent Roger Arditti addressed worshippers and admitted officers were in the wrong.

He said: “The intention of the Met is to protect and support communities in staying safe during the pandemic.

“We know, however, that many people were very upset by what happened on Good Friday and we deeply regret that.

“Since then, there has been significant reflection and learning by me, Roger, our colleagues who work with us locally and also, senior leaders at New Scotland Yard.

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Read also: London Cops Confess to Good Friday Fiasco by Jules Gomes, Church Militant

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