Met Police Sergeant Matt Ratana Murder: Detectives Hunt for Answers
Detectives are working round the clock investigating the shocking murder of Met Police Sergeant Matt Ratana. The tragedy has rocked the force and sparked a full-scale probe by homicide officers from the Specialist Crime Command.
Four Crime Scenes Under Scrutiny
Since the investigation launched on Friday 25 September, officers from across the Met have joined forces, including forensic experts, search teams, and local cops. They’re scouring four key locations in London and Surrey:
- croydon/" title="Croydon" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Croydon Custody Centre: Where Sergeant Ratana was shot.
- London Road, Pollards Hill: Scene of the suspect’s initial arrest.
- Southbrook Road, Norbury: A critical search location.
- Park Road, Banstead, Surrey: Assisting teams from Surrey Police are helping here.
Forensic searches at these sites are painstakingly thorough and expected to take several days.
Investigation Details and Progress
Met Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy, leading the hunt for justice, said:
“Yesterday was a dark and sad day for the police family. My thoughts are with Matt’s partner, family, and colleagues across London and beyond.”
“Everyone involved is working with a heavy heart but fierce determination to find justice for Matt.”
“Nearly 48 hours in, we’re chasing multiple leads and gathering evidence from the four crime scenes.”
“We’ve recovered the gun used in the shooting from custody. It’s now being forensically examined.”
“CCTV footage from the custody centre and body-worn videos from officers are under careful review alongside official statements.”
“The suspect remains in hospital in a critical condition and cannot be questioned yet.”
“Our investigation aims to uncover why Matt was shot. We’re working hard to ensure any prosecution is not compromised.”
“I urge the public not to speculate. This is a murder inquiry, not terrorism-related.”
“Finally, thank you for the outpouring of support which means so much to everyone who knew Matt.”
No New Arrests Yet as Probe Continues
So far, no further arrests have been made. The Met Police continue their meticulous investigation, determined to bring justice for Sergeant Ratana and his family.