Anarchists Troll Met Police With Corruption Posters Outside Scotland Yard

Anarchists are trolling the Met Police by placing a series of awkward question-asking posters around London - including outside New Scotland Yard.

Dozens of bills have been spotted on bus stops across the capital in recent days.

They highlight certain topics that the force may find rather uncomfortable - such as the Operation Tiberius corruption probe.

Another brings up the number of deaths that have allegedly occurred in custody.

The posters have appeared, rather embarrassingly for the service, outside its own HQ and the Royal Courts of Justice.

Others have also been seen in Peckham, New Cross, Elephant & Castle, Tower Hamlets, Lewisham, Waterloo, Camberwell and Brixton.

Designed by the anarchist STRIKE! Magazine, it’s believed that the art-activism organisation Special Patrol Group is behind the placing of the bills.

A Met Police spokesman said it had removed a number of posters “purporting to be from the MPS” from locations in Lambeth on Sunday.

“These posters were not displayed inside advertising space,” he added.

(All pictures credited to Twitter/SpecialPatrols)