Police Admit Error in Investigation of Morgan McSweeney’s Stolen Phone

Police Admit Error in Investigation of Morgan McSweeney’s Stolen Phone
2 min readPoliticsCrime

The police's handling of the theft of a senior political aide's phone has raised concerns about investigative priorities and data security.

  • Morgan McSweeney, former chief of staff to Keir Starmer, reported his phone stolen in central London after leaving a restaurant on 20 October, according to reports.
  • Police acknowledged making a significant error in the investigation of the stolen phone.
  • The police stated they will amend the error and reassess whether there is available evidence in the case.
  • Reports indicate police were 'too busy' to investigate the theft despite the phone's potentially sensitive contents.
  • Police are understood to have a record of McSweeney reporting the theft in October.

Morgan McSweeney reported his phone stolen in central London on 20 October. Police admitted to making an error in handling the case and have stated they will review the available evidence.

The incident has prompted scrutiny of police resource allocation and the protection of potentially sensitive information belonging to political figures. It also raises questions about investigative procedures in cases involving high-profile individuals.

Police have indicated they will reassess the case and consider any available evidence. Further updates may follow depending on the outcome of the reassessment.