Murder charges over death of Battersea man who complained about drug dealers on his estate

Photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Ian Tomlin - PA
Photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Ian Tomlin - PA

Scotland Yard has been forced to deny claims that it has lost control of the capital’s streets after residents said police ignored complaints against drug dealers on an estate where a father was battered to death on his doorstep.  

Michael Swan, 45, and Gary Beech, 48, have been charged with the murder of 46-year-old Ian Tomlin, who was discovered slumped, fatally injured next to his block of flats in Battersea, south-west London on Wednesday evening.

The death of Mr Tomlin, 46, a lorry driver and former professional boxer, has sparked claims from local residents that police have lost control of the area in and around the Doddington estate, close to Battersea Park,where he lived. 

Mr Tomlin himself has reportedly raised concerns over crime in the area.

Supt Peter Gardner, head of the CID for Wandsworth Police, said: “I don’t feel at all that we’ve lost control of the streets, I think that’s not at all accurate."

Earlier, residents on the estate told The Daily Telegraph that cuts to police numbers had left officers “plugging a hole in a dam with their fingers”.

Ian Tomlin's father Cecil on Charlotte Despard Avenue where his son was killed - Credit: Paul Grover
Ian Tomlin's father Cecil on Charlotte Despard Avenue where his son was killed Credit: Paul Grover

Glenroy Gottshoak, a cousin of the victim, said that Mr Tomlin had repeatedly complained of crime in the area. He said: “This should have been sorted ages ago. Why did it have to take a life for something to happen?”

Maurice McLeod, 48, a local councillor, said he and local residents had “repeatedly” complained to police about anti-social behaviour in the area.

“It’s a real hotspot for anti-social behaviour,” he said. “Police are massively under-resourced. They are plugging a hole in a dam with their fingers.” 

Swan, of Wandsworth, and Beech, of Battersea, will appear at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court today.