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http://news.ft.com/cms/s/cd6350a8-ffcd-11d9-86df-00000e2511c8.htmlSHOOTING OF INNOCENT BRAZILIAN WAS NOT 'CAVALIER OR CAPRICIOUS'
By Roger Blitz
Published: July 29 2005 03:00 | Last updated: July 29 2005 03:00
The police shoot-to-kill operation that led to the death of an innocent Brazilian man at Stockwell Underground station involved nothing that was "cavalier or capricious", the Metropolitan Police commissioner has said, writes Roger Blitz.
Sir Ian Blair continued to defend the actions of his officers even though they are now the subject of an official inquiry by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
The officers involved "clearly thought they were faced with a suicide bomber and they were running towards him", Sir Ian said. "They were running towards what might have been certain death. Whatever else has happened, that has to be taken into account.''
He said that the Metropolitan Police took full responsibility for the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, the electrician shot eight times. But he added: "Had that person been a suicide bomber and had the officers not fired and the Tube doors had closed and 25 yards up the track the bomb had exploded with terrible loss of life, the officers would be in a worse situation than they are now."
Sir Ian described the tactic of shooting towards the head of a suspect suicide bomber as not necessarily the right procedure, but "the least-worst option". Advice sought by the Met from Israel's experience is that explosives could still be detonated if a bomber was not immediately incapacitated.
Nick Hardwick, chairman of the IPCC, declined to be drawn on whether Sir Ian's comments breached commission rules. He said only that it was too early for the commission to draw any conclusions about the incident.
The Home Office yesterday indicated that the visa held by Mr de Menezes was out of date. He was granted leave to remain until June 30 2003, but the department had no record of any further application.