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Protest threat over Met race row Protest threat over Met race row
(about 9 hours later)
Ethnic minority police officers could march outside Scotland Yard after the country's most senior Asian police officer was given "authorised leave".Ethnic minority police officers could march outside Scotland Yard after the country's most senior Asian police officer was given "authorised leave".
The National Black Police Association (NBPA) also threatened a recruitment boycott after Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur was relieved of duties.The National Black Police Association (NBPA) also threatened a recruitment boycott after Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur was relieved of duties.
Mr Ghaffur has alleged that Sir Ian Blair, head of the Met, racially discriminated against him.Mr Ghaffur has alleged that Sir Ian Blair, head of the Met, racially discriminated against him.
The NBPA wants an urgent meeting with the Home Secretary over the issue.The NBPA wants an urgent meeting with the Home Secretary over the issue.
The association wants Jacqui Smith to appoint an independent figure to mediate between the two sides.The association wants Jacqui Smith to appoint an independent figure to mediate between the two sides.
Mr Ghaffur is taking his claim of racial and religious discrimination to a tribunal.Mr Ghaffur is taking his claim of racial and religious discrimination to a tribunal.
'Business as usual''Business as usual'
The row between Met bosses and Mr Ghaffur escalated following comments made by the Asian officer at a news conference.The row between Met bosses and Mr Ghaffur escalated following comments made by the Asian officer at a news conference.
Deputy Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said it was inappropriate for the row to be conducted in public and said Mr Ghaffur should "shut up".Deputy Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said it was inappropriate for the row to be conducted in public and said Mr Ghaffur should "shut up".
Sir Ian has said the decision to temporarily relieve Mr Ghaffur of his responsibilities was because of the way he had "chosen to conduct himself" in the media.Sir Ian has said the decision to temporarily relieve Mr Ghaffur of his responsibilities was because of the way he had "chosen to conduct himself" in the media.
But the NBPA insisted it was being viewed as an "attack on black officers". But the NBPA insisted that the move against Mr Ghaffur was being viewed as an "attack on black officers".
The source claimed that "veiled threats" of disciplinary action had been made by the Met against the chairman of the Met's Black Police Association, Alfred John, for statements and comments that he made at the Ghaffur news conference.The source claimed that "veiled threats" of disciplinary action had been made by the Met against the chairman of the Met's Black Police Association, Alfred John, for statements and comments that he made at the Ghaffur news conference.
The NBPA is arranging an emergency meeting for its officials on Thursday or Friday to consider what action it can take.The NBPA is arranging an emergency meeting for its officials on Thursday or Friday to consider what action it can take.
Among other ideas being considered by its members will be a vote of no confidence in Sir Ian.Among other ideas being considered by its members will be a vote of no confidence in Sir Ian.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said this morning that it was "business as normal" and dismissed suggestions that a "race war" was engulfing the organisation.A Scotland Yard spokesman said this morning that it was "business as normal" and dismissed suggestions that a "race war" was engulfing the organisation.