
BLACK and Asian officers have compared working for the Metropolitan Police to "being treated like an animal" as they say racism is getting worse.
This comes a year-and-a-half after the publication of Casey's Baroness damning report, which found the Met to be institutionally racist.
Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley refused to accept the findings but said he would still be ruthless with racist officers.
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