And now they are attempting to repair confidence in the LGBTI community. The Met Police has had to move fast to learn from the Port case.
He would lure them in, drug, rape and murder them. The court trying Port heard how he used ‘G’ or GHB, one of the so-called ‘holy trinity’ of chemsex drugs, on his young, vulnerable victims. The London LGBTI community felt opportunities to prevent the murder of the young vulnerable gay victims were missed. The police’s historically difficult legacy with the LGBTI community was brought to the forefront again during the Port case. Now, London’s Metropolitan Police’s Detective Chief Inspector in charge all sexual offense cases admits the force has ‘made mistakes’ with victims in chemsex rape attacks, Gay Star News can reveal. A year ago this week ‘Grindr serial killer’ Stephen Port was found guilty of four cruel murders.